The court heard he was intoxicated and became argumentative when police tried to arrest him.
Kyle Stevens originally denied assaulting the woman at Builth Wells between December 2-3, but changed his plea at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court on Wednesday last week.
The 35-year-old of Kings Head Lane and currently of Lant Avenue, Llandrindod Wells, also admitted assaulting Pc Warren Patton at Builth Wells on December 3. Prosecuting, Ms Molly Rumsey said Stevens grabbed his partner’s hair, pulled her down a couple of steps, and she fell to the floor. Stevens was intoxicated and became argumentative when police tried to arrest him.Mitigating, Mr Gareth Walters said Stevens accepted his behaviour was not acceptable and the assault on the officer was more a fear of violence rather than the use of violence.
He said the couple are maintaining their relationship. Magistrates ordered a pre-sentence report and adjourned the case until June 21. Stevens will remain on conditional bail, the conditions being not to contact the woman in any way, to live and sleep at Lant Avenue and not to enter Kings Head Lane, Builth Wells.
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