
A woman who reported her partner for assault asked the court to drop the charges against him on Sunday, claiming she believed he had been drugged.
The 40-year-old man was charged with assaulting her in St Julian’s on 11 March, causing slight injuries, making her fear violence, and breaching a conditional discharge.
However, in court, the woman, who is pregnant with their fourth child, insisted their relationship was good and that she did not need protection.
She told the court she had forgiven him and alleged that someone had drugged him, which led to his behaviour.
Magistrate Rachel Montebello accepted her request and dropped the charges. She also issued a ban on publishing the couple’s names.
Inspector Christian Cauchi led the prosecution, while lawyer Francesca Zarb represented the man, and lawyer Andre Borg assisted the woman.
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