A MAN is to be sentenced after he admitted wounding another person.
Farhad Ahmed, of Erddig Road in Wrexham, appeared at Mold Crown Court on Tuesday morning.
The 20-year-old admitted one offence of unlawful wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm against Mohammed Shihab Khan.
Maria Masellis, defending, told the court doctors had prepared reports with regards to the appropriate disposal of her client's case.
She invited the court to adjourn the sentencing for four weeks in order for further information to be obtained.
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"There needs to be a little more detail in the report," she explained.
"It does affect the defendant considerably."
Judge Rhys Rowlands agreed, setting the sentence date as Friday, July 26.
He told the defendant: "You have pleaded guilty today and that is very important.
"The court will take that into account on the next occasion - I can't sentence you today."
The offence in question took place in Erddig Road, Wrexham, on September 11 last year.
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