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24 Oct 2025

Judge gives Strabane man 'one last opportunity to do something with himself' at Derry Court

Lee Doherty admitted being disorderly in Altnagelvin Hospital and assaulting police

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A Strabane man who admitted being disorderly in Altnagelvin Hospital and assaulting police by spitting in an officer's face has been given a suspended sentence at Derry Magistrate's Court and ordered to pay £1,000 in compensation.

Lee Doherty (31) of St Colman's Drive in Strabane admitted two assaults and a disorderly behaviour charge that occurred on November 5 this year.

He also admitted a charge of stealing an electronic tag on December 26.

The court heard that police were called to assist ambulance staff in Strabane dealing with a man who had cut his face. 

He was taken to the hospital and became aggressive and lashed out at police officers.

He was handcuffed and while being taken through the hospital he tried to spit at one officer. 

Doherty was then taken to a room where he kicked out striking an officer in the chest. 

At this he was removed to a cell van and while being placed in the van he spat in an officer's face. 

The court also heard that on December 26 police were called to an incident involving the defendant. 

He appeared to have alcohol taken which breached his bail conditions and he was taken into custody. 

While in custody it was noticed that his tag had been removed and he told police he did not know where it was. 

Defence counsel Dean Mooney said the common feature in the offending was that police were trying to help Doherty. 

He said his client's difficulties were 'exacerbated' by drink and drugs.

Mr Mooney said Doherty had 'put himself on a road that is not going too fat.'

District Judge Barney McElholm said that Doherty 'does himself no favours'.

The judge said he would give him 'one last opportunity to do something with himself.'

Describing the behaviour in the hospital as 'quite disgraceful' he sentenced Doherty to five months in prison suspended for three years, imposed a period of probation for 18 months and ordered him to pay each of the officers he assaulted £300 each and £400 to the Friends of Altnagelvin.

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