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Dad jailed for 'cannabis-induced' baby murder attempt | Dad jailed for 'cannabis-induced' baby murder attempt |
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A young father who repeatedly tried to smother his newborn son amid a cannabis-induced psychosis has been jailed for ten years. | A young father who repeatedly tried to smother his newborn son amid a cannabis-induced psychosis has been jailed for ten years. |
The 25-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, made several attempts to suffocate the boy. | |
Bradford Crown Court heard the man, who admitted attempted murder, was a regular drug user. | Bradford Crown Court heard the man, who admitted attempted murder, was a regular drug user. |
Judge David Hatton QC said the case was a clear example of "the potentially tragic consequences of cannabis abuse". | Judge David Hatton QC said the case was a clear example of "the potentially tragic consequences of cannabis abuse". |
On Wednesday, the court heard the father used a duvet, a pillow and his own hand to try and smother the boy, who was just a few weeks old. | On Wednesday, the court heard the father used a duvet, a pillow and his own hand to try and smother the boy, who was just a few weeks old. |
The attack took place in March in front of the boy's mother and her young daughter. | |
When police were called to the family home the man said: "I've killed him, I'm sorry." | When police were called to the family home the man said: "I've killed him, I'm sorry." |
Defence barrister Tahir Kahn QC said his client had sought help for a deterioration in his mental health in the lead-up to the attack, but had not been assessed. | Defence barrister Tahir Kahn QC said his client had sought help for a deterioration in his mental health in the lead-up to the attack, but had not been assessed. |
Following his arrest, psychiatrists concluded the man was suffering from a psychotic condition brought about by excessive cannabis consumption. | Following his arrest, psychiatrists concluded the man was suffering from a psychotic condition brought about by excessive cannabis consumption. |
As well as the guilty plea to a charge of attempted murder, entered in August, he also admitted assaulting his partner and her daughter. | As well as the guilty plea to a charge of attempted murder, entered in August, he also admitted assaulting his partner and her daughter. |
Judge Hatton imposed an extended prison sentence, which includes a 10-year prison term and an additional five-year licence period. | Judge Hatton imposed an extended prison sentence, which includes a 10-year prison term and an additional five-year licence period. |
Sentencing, he said: "Although the intended result of your actions towards your son were not accomplished, it is implicit in your plea of guilty that it was your specific intention to kill him. | Sentencing, he said: "Although the intended result of your actions towards your son were not accomplished, it is implicit in your plea of guilty that it was your specific intention to kill him. |
"If any case demonstrates the dangers and potentially tragic consequences of cannabis abuse, such as you had taken part in for many years, this is such a case." | "If any case demonstrates the dangers and potentially tragic consequences of cannabis abuse, such as you had taken part in for many years, this is such a case." |
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