Barry, Vale of Glamorgan: Michael Stokes

CONVICTED (2022) | Michael Stokes, born c. 1976, of Laleston Close in Barry – brutally kicked his pet dog during a domestic violence incident.

Police mugshot of violent dog abuser Michael Stokes from Barry, South Wales
Michael Stokes. Image: Gwent Police

Stokes, whom the court heard “posed a significant risk to women”, also attacked his partner and bit a police officer during the incident in Newport.

Prosecutor Byron Broadstock said the defendant’s partner had wanted him to leave the home they had shared in the city after moving in.

Matters came to a head there on October 19, 2021, when Stokes had been drinking.

Judge Richard Williams told the defendant: “She became afraid of you.

“The complainant says that you became, in her words, evil and very intoxicated.

“You told her that you hated your dog and that you were going to kick it to death.

“She tried to take the dog outside and in doing so you kicked the dog to the chest.

“You threatened to cut up her former partner.

“At one point you put your hands around her throat choking her to restrict her breathing.

“She was eventually able to call the police.”

When officers arrived, the court was told Stokes had challenged them to fight him before he bit one constable who was placing handcuffs on him.

The judge added: “You can be fairly described as a serial abuser of women.

“You pose a significant risk to women.”

Stokes pleaded guilty to affray, causing unnecessary suffering to an animal, assault by beating and criminal damage.

He has previous convictions for violence.

Sentencing | 20-month custodial. Five-year restraining order not to contact his human victim. Banned from keeping animals for just three years (expires May 2025).

South Wales Argus

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