‘I think I’ve killed my dad’ – son tells police
Tuesday 10th February 2009, 2:29PM GMT.
A police forensics officer collecting evidence at the scene of the assault on Peter Batiste by his son, Robert. Inset, Advocate Gordon Dawes, who went to Mr Batiste’s assistance. (Main picture by Adrian Miller, 0619560)
ROBERT BATISTE thought he had killed his father, Peter, in a violent attack.
The incident happened outside the Picquet House, St Peter Port, on 8 August.
Yesterday, Batiste, 25, was sent to prison for 22 months by the Royal Court after pleading guilty to assaulting his father and Advocate Gordon Dawes, who intervened.
In a police interview Batiste said: ‘I thought: “I’ve killed my dad. I’ve given him a good kicking”.
‘I was scared. I’m not being ashamed of it. He did get a kicking and at the end of the day I do regret it. What son does beat up his father?’
Judge Russell Finch said that Batiste needed to address his problems as he posed a serious risk to other people.
‘Both of these charges are serious,’ he said. ‘Our first priority is to protect the general public.’
He sentenced Batiste to 18 months in prison for the assault on his father and four months for the one on Advocate Dawes. It will be served from the date of his arrest.
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courts are to unjust he should have got 22,years how could any child treat a parent in such a manner or way, he should be ashamed, surely mr dawes was offered a reward for his assistance, how would the judge feel had it been himself ?
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