A West Oxfordshire man who cracked another’s cheekbone outside a Bampton pub has admitted assault.

Peter Morgan’s victim was standing outside the Talbot Hotel on April 30, 2021, when he was approached by the 63-year-old and punched in the face.

The ‘two or three’ blows left the victim with a broken cheekbone, prosecutor Charles Ward-Jackson told Oxford Crown Court on Monday (September 18).

He had to go to hospital for treatment, although the injuries did not require surgery.

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Morgan, of The Wickets, Langford, was due to stand trial this week accused of causing grievous bodily harm.

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However, before a jury could be sworn-in and the case opened, he admitted a lesser, alternative count of causing actual bodily harm.

Judge Maria Lamb agreed to a request from defence counsel Rónán McCann for a probation service pre-sentence report. The defendant was bailed until his sentencing hearing.