Ian James Campbell will not have a criminal record if he completes his probation without incident, meaning he will not face deportation back to his native Scotland.
A Kamloops-area man who bit his wife and another man during a drunken rage inside a Cache Creek pizza shop has been ordered to spend 18 months on probation and attend anger-management counselling.The 58-year-old pleaded guilty in Kamloops provincial court to one count each of assault causing bodily harm and mischief under $5,000.
Campbell’s wife owns the pizza shop. Campbell had been drinking all day and picked a fight with a shop employee. He then bit his wife twice — on her hand and on her calf — when she tried to intervene. The man showed up first and dragged Campbell out of the restaurant. His thumb was bitten in the process — hard enough to break skin.
Through tears, Anie Campbell told Judge Ray Phillips that she wants her husband back, and said she needs him to help repair damage to the pizza shop caused by spring flooding in Cache Creek.
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