A woman who put a man in hospital after she struck him with a glass bottle has been ordered to be of good behaviour.
Mia Russell, 22, hit the stranger at a property in Glasgow’s Cardonald on November 21, 2024.
Russell, of the city’s Govan, lashed out at the man amid claims that she had earlier been verbally abused.
He was later treated at hospital for a wound to his eye, which was glued shut.
Russell pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the assault to the man’s injury.
Sheriff Paul Reid deferred sentence for good behaviour until May this year at a hearing on Friday.
The court previously heard Russell and the victim had met for the first time that night among a group.
Prosecutor Lauren Donnelly said: “The two engaged in a disagreement with each other.
“[The man] made his way to the top of the stairs to make his way down when Russell approached him holding a glass bottle.
“She swung the bottle at his head which made contact and caused an injury to his eye and cheek.”
The man later boarded a train where his injury was noted by an officer of the British Transport Police.
The victim then went to hospital for treatment.
Ms Donnelly added: “He had a wound above his eye which required glue to close it and he was discharged in the early hours of the morning.”
Tony Callaghan, defending, told the court that his client had a “Dickensian upbringing.”
The lawyer added: “She said she was verbally abused [that day]…and was triggered.”
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