Assault Med For Depression 03/01/2007 England Man Throws Woman Down the Stairs Summary:

Paragraphs 7 & 8 read:  "In mitigation, Fiona MacDonald said that Welsh had been prescribed stronger anti-depressants than he was used to."

"This had caused his out-of-character behaviour, she said."

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MAN 'THREW WOMAN DOWN STAIR'

A SOFTWARE engineer who threw a woman friend down a flight of stairs has been ordered to pay her £400.

Victim Lindsay MacDonald could have broken her neck, Edinburgh Sheriff Court heard.

Stephen Welsh, 38, of Bonnington, Edinburgh, admitted the assault and blamed medication mixed with alcohol.

He had visited Miss MacDonald on December 30 for drinks at her Bonnington Road flat. Later, in the early hours, they were seen arguing on the landing.

Fiscal depute Jane Spark said a neighbour had seen Welsh grab hold of Miss MacDonald's arm, swing her around and throw her down a flight of stairs.

She suffered cuts and bruises to her back.

In mitigation, Fiona MacDonald said that Welsh had been prescribed stronger anti-depressants than he was used to.

This had caused his out-of-character behaviour, she said.

Sheriff Derrick McIntyre ordered Welsh, who had spent three nights in custody, to pay Miss MacDonald £400 in compensation. He also fined him £400.