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Telford man, 24, admits assault charge

A Telford man pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm when he appeared in court.

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Shrewsbury Crown Court heard that Daniel Langford, 24, of Southgate in Sutton Hill, had previously admitted two other charges of malicious wounding and assault.

Judge Peter Barrie adjourned the case for social inquiry reports which will also deal with the issue of whether Langford should be considered a dangerous offender.

Langford had denied inflicting grievous bodily harm on Aaron Green in September last year.

He was due to face trial on Monday, but he admitted a charge of causing actual bodily harm, which was accepted by the prosecution.

At earlier hearings Langford was convicted of wounding Andrew Smith in December last year and assaulting Damian Fellows causing actual bodily harm in December 2014, an attack said to have occurred in prison.

Sentence will take place on May 23 and Langford remains in custody.

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