A Milton Keynes man has been jailed for six years for grievous bodily harm with intent.
Nathan Thomas Stear, 22, from Swimbridge Lane, Furzton, was sentenced at Huntingdon Crown Court on Wednesday (28/7), after he pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent.
Stear has been sentenced to six years imprisonment with a further two years extended licence when he is released.
The sentence is in connection with an incident at an address in The Linx, Bletchley on January 15, where two men were threatened with a knife and one had cuts to his face and body.
Detective Constable Adam Billingham, said: “Stear committed a vicious, unprovoked attack on his victim. His sentence reflects the seriousness of the offence and I hope the victim can now start to move on with his life knowing his attacker has been locked up for a number of years.”
Nathan Thomas Stear, 22, from Swimbridge Lane, Furzton, was sentenced at Huntingdon Crown Court on Wednesday (28/7), after he pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent.
Stear has been sentenced to six years imprisonment with a further two years extended licence when he is released.
The sentence is in connection with an incident at an address in The Linx, Bletchley on January 15, where two men were threatened with a knife and one had cuts to his face and body.
Detective Constable Adam Billingham, said: “Stear committed a vicious, unprovoked attack on his victim. His sentence reflects the seriousness of the offence and I hope the victim can now start to move on with his life knowing his attacker has been locked up for a number of years.”



