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A suspected shoplifter who broke the nose of a shop manager has been jailed for almost a year.Thomas Phillips, 40, attacked the manager as he was being removed from the shop, throwing seven punches at the man's head and face.
The man suffered several cracked teeth in the attack at the shop in Penshaw, Sunderland, on 15 April, Newcastle Crown Court heard. He said he now feared going to work.Phillips, who had a history of violent offending, was jailed for 10-and-a-half months after he admitted assault causing actual bodily harm to the manager and threatening his neighbours with a hammer in a separate incident in November.Phillips, of Swaledale Crescent in Houghton-le-Spring, had been suspected of stealing from the store before so he was asked to leave when he entered the shop at 17:00 BST, prosecutor John Hobley said.
The court heard that Phillips became instantly aggressive, telling the manager he was "sick" of him before he started to punch him.Other workers intervened, the court was told, and they bundled Phillips from the shop.
The manager suffered a broken nose and cracks to two of his front teeth, Mr Hobley said.
In a statement read to the court, the man said he did not go to work to be assaulted and was "apprehensive" about returning to the shop."It's the first look and the look is 99% male."
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