Dean Tolan, aged 32, of Bowman Drive, in Gleadless, Sheffield, had been arguing with his partner when he assaulted a neighbour as he tried to intervene between the couple, according to a Sheffield Crown Court hearing. Prosecuting barrister Zaiban Alam said that the defendant also attacked his partner, who was later found by police with torn clothing and injuries. Judge Graham Robinson acknowledged during the hearing on August 8 that Tolan is a devoted father to his poorly daughter. But he added: “On the other hand you are a violent drunk who beats your partner and your neighbour.” Ms Alam said Tolan and his partner were arguing in the street after they had been at a pub and they visited another couple who became concerned. Crime: Teen motorist caught inhaling laughing gas tried to flee Sheffield police by driving on wrong side of road She added that when the male partner of the other couple feared Tolan was beating up his own partner he intervened but Tolan hit him twice. Tolan punched his neighbour to his left eye and he fell and hit his head on the kerb, according to Ms Alam, and after he got to his feet the defendant struck him again to the face causing him to fall again. Ms Alam said Tolan’s partner also recalls twice finding herself on the ground and police discovered her with injuries and torn clothing after she too had been assaulted by the defendant. Tolan, who has previous convictions, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm after the incident on January 28, 2022. Brian Outhwaite, defending, said both Tolan and his partner were in a toxic relationship and both had been drinking alcohol which had played a part in the incident. Mr Outhwaite added Tolan has had mental health difficulties and he had been using alcohol and cocaine to self-medicate but he stopped drinking and using cocaine nine months ago. Judge Robinson told Tolan: “It seems to me there is rehabilitation available to you which I am sure you will take advantage of if I give you the opportunity.” He sentenced Tolan to six months of custody suspended for two years with a rehabilitation requirement and 80 hours of unpaid work.