Maxwell Linnett was convicted for a violent campaign against his ex-girlfriend, leading to her living in fear. After three assaults, including physical attacks and excessive harassment through texts and stalking, the court sentenced him to six months in prison. Previous convictions for fraud were also considered, with Linnett’s actions resulting in significant distress for the victim. The judge emphasized the severity of the violence, affirming that Linnett's behavior warranted an activated suspended sentence and a substantial period of incarceration.
Linnett was sentenced for a campaign of violence and harassment against his ex-girlfriend, leaving her terrified to leave her home.
The court revealed that Linnett, plagued by paranoia, assaulted his ex-girlfriend multiple times, leading her to end the relationship.
After their breakup, Linnett relentlessly harassed her with hundreds of calls and texts, further worsening her distress.
Judge Gumpert criticized Linnett's actions, declaring it a campaign of violence and harassment, resulting in a six-month prison sentence.
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