Man jailed for six years after trying to murder crying baby
Lukasz Chomiczewski, 26, hauled the infant from a baby walker and threatened to kill her before throttling her.
A judge told Chomiczewski: “This was a case which was aggravated by the vulnerability of the victim.”
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Hide AdJudge Norman McFadyen told him at the High Court in Edinburgh that fortunately the attack did not result in any lasting physical harm to the child.
The judge said fixing an appropriate sentence in his case was not easy and that much of the appeal court guidance concerned offences where serious or catastrophic harm was inflicted on child victims.
He told Chomiczeski: “You have been found guilty of the attempted murder of a defenceless one-year-old baby.”
“For no reason that is apparent other than the baby was crying you threatened to kill her, seized and compressed her neck, restricting her breathing and you inflicted injuries on her, “ said the judge.
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Hide AdHe said that “with some hesitation” and only because of the fortunately limited extent of the injury to the baby he was prepared to limit Chomiczeski’s jail sentence.
The judge also ordered that he should be kept under supervision for a further two year period.
He warned Chomiczewski that if he failed to comply with licence conditions during that time he could be returned to prison.
Chomiczewski had earlier denied attempting to murder the baby in an attack on August 6 last year at a flat in the Leith area of Edinburgh, but was found guilty of the offence after a trial.
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Hide AdHe grabbed the tot by the arm and removed her from her baby walker before carrying her to another room in the property before threatening to kill her and squeezing her neck.
He also inflicted injury to the child’s head and body by means unknown to the prosecutor.
The court heard that the little victim survived the life endangering attack without lasting damage.
After Chomiczewski, was convicted of the murder bid the jurors heard that he has a previous conviction for assaulting an adult woman which resulted in a 30-day prison sentence.