Aaron Boles' victims were both thrown into the air after he drove a vehicle at them in West Lothian.
A driver who deliberately knocked down two men with his car in separate incidents has been jailed.
Aaron Boles' victims were both thrown into the air after he drove a vehicle at them in life-threatening attacks.At the High Court in Edinburgh Lord Scott said: "Both suffered injury, pain and trauma. Both continue to suffer from the effects of your actions."The court heard that during one of the attacks, Boles appeared to be under the influence of crack cocaine.
The judge said he was aware of childhood difficulties faced by Boles, including bullying because of a medical condition. Boles earlier admitted assaulting Pawel Oleksiak on 11 September 2021 at Blackburnhall Gardens by repeatedly driving a car at him and striking him with the vehicle.Boles also pled guilty to striking Thomas Devine junior with his car on the same street on 17 October 2022, causing him severe injury.
Defence counsel John Scullion KC asked the court to take into account the age of Boles at the time of the offending.
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