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Friday, February 21, 2025

Serial domestic abuser from Chester jailed

A man who physically abused, degraded and controlled his partner has been jailed and handed a restraining order.

Steven Ison (59) of Aldford Road, Upton, appeared at Chester Crown Court on February 10, where he was jailed for 18 months after pleading guilty to assault and criminal damage offences. He was also handed a five-year restraining order, preventing him from contacting his victim.

In August 2024, a Cheshire PC attended the home of a 34-year-old woman following concerns for her welfare. They noticed visible injuries and were told that Ison (pictured) had caused them.

The victim told the officer that Steven Ison had been released from prison a day prior, having completed a sentence for assaulting her, and had strict conditions not to make contact. But despite this, upon his release he asked if she could meet him at his address.

Ison made threats towards her and accused her of cheating on him. He became angry and aggressive, taking her phone from her and going through it to look for any evidence, smashing it when he found nothing.

It was at this point Ison became violent, verbally degrading the victim, before going on to headbutt her and causing swelling and a cut to her head.

After being charged, Ison was set to start trial at Chester Crown Court on February 10 but at the last minute he pleaded guilty to assaulting a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm and criminal damage.

Alongside his 18-month prison sentence, Ison was issued with a restraining order that will come into place upon his release from prison. The order prevents him from contacting the victim for a period of five years and he could face an immediate prison sentence if he chooses to breach it.

Chief inspector Paul Fegan said: “Prior to his arrival in court, Steven Ison refused to accept responsibility for his actions but when faced with the evidence against him he was forced to admit his guilt.

“We have a zero tolerance stance to abuse of any kind, with violence against women and girls a force priority that our officers work very hard to combat day-in-day-out.

“I would like to commend the victim on her bravery in coming forward to police and disclosing how she was treated. I know this could not have been easy for her, so her bravery and courage are truly admirable.

“I would also like to take this opportunity to thank PCs Walker, Hackett and Cochrane from Chester AIT and Beat Teams for their continued efforts in helping her build her confidence to allow her to feel strong enough to speak about the abuse she suffered.

“I do hope that, while we may not be able to undo the horrific abuse our victim suffered, Ison’s return to prison and subsequent issuing of a five-year restraining order will give her the confidence she needs to begin to move forward with her life and not live in fear of violence anymore.”

Helen
Helen
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