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A teenager attacked by footballer Joey Barton was left with scars to his face and mouth, a judge has been told. | A teenager attacked by footballer Joey Barton was left with scars to his face and mouth, a judge has been told. |
The player was convicted in May of the attack which broke the jaw of Jordan Spencer, who was 16 when it happened. | |
The teenager is suing the 26-year-old Premier League player for damages over the assault which happened in Liverpool city centre on 27 December 2007. | |
Mr Barton was not present for the hearing at Liverpool County Court which was adjourned until after April 2009. | Mr Barton was not present for the hearing at Liverpool County Court which was adjourned until after April 2009. |
The player had admitted assaulting Jordan and was jailed for four months in May. | |
Dead tooth | |
District Judge Michael Baker was told the youngster was left with a scar on his face which could be seen "from six feet away". | District Judge Michael Baker was told the youngster was left with a scar on his face which could be seen "from six feet away". |
Richard Edwards, representing Jordan, said a surgeon had prepared a report on the injuries. | |
He said: "The scar on Mr Spencer's lip can be seen from six feet away. | |
"There is a (second) scar on his lip which may indicate the presence of a foreign body and damage to one of his upper left teeth which dentists have said is now dead." | "There is a (second) scar on his lip which may indicate the presence of a foreign body and damage to one of his upper left teeth which dentists have said is now dead." |
At the court hearing District Judge Baker agreed that Phil Alcock, representing Mr Barton, should be allowed to question Jordan when the case next comes to court. |