Former policeman jailed for 'terrorising' partner
Thomas Gair denied three offences including assault occasioning actual bodily harm but he was found guiltyA sacked Cleveland Police officer who "terrorised" his pregnant partner, leaving her suicidal, has been jailed for five years.
He had denied assault occasioning actual bodily harm, coercive behaviour and a stalking offence but was found guilty during a trial.The court also heard how Gair had deliberately run into his victim in a car and told her she would miscarriage.
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