Man appears in court after hammer attack

A MAN has appeared in court charged with attempted murder over a hammer attack in Portsmouth.
Police cordoned off a section of Shearer Road, Buckland, after a woman suffered 'life-threatening' injuries during an assault.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Pictures: Kimberley Barber PPP-161204-094006001Police cordoned off a section of Shearer Road, Buckland, after a woman suffered 'life-threatening' injuries during an assault.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Pictures: Kimberley Barber PPP-161204-094006001
Police cordoned off a section of Shearer Road, Buckland, after a woman suffered 'life-threatening' injuries during an assault. Monday, April 11, 2016 Pictures: Kimberley Barber PPP-161204-094006001

James Hemming, 28, of Unicorn House, Cross Street, Portsea, appeared at Portsmouth Magistrates Court today.

He was led to the dock in handcuffs by a security guard.

Hemming, wearing a grey tracksuit and glasses, confirmed his name and address to magistrates.

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Police charged him last night after he was arrested on Friday evening.

It came after a 17-year-old girl is still in hospital with life-changing injuries following an attack in Shearer Road, Fratton, on April 11.

Prosecutor Nick Hoyle said: ‘It is a very traumatic brain injury indeed. Two fractures to the skull. It has left the aggrieved unable to communicate some weeks later.’

Relatives of Hemming were at court today as well as police officers in the case.

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Hemming did not make a plea. He did not say anything as he was handcuffed and led back down to the cells.

There was no application for bail.

He was remanded in custody to appear for the preliminary hearing at Portsmouth Crown Court on May 31.