A MAN has been banned from contacting his ex-partner for two years after he attacked her in front of her son, a court heard.
Lee Collier turned up at her house in Forest Fields and pushed her over on May 28.
He lashed out because he thought she was seeing someone else.
Their one-year relationship had ended that day but Collier was still texting her.
He pushed her to her front, causing her to lose her balance and fall, and called her a rude name, Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard.
Collier was arrested and charged with assaulting her.
He was further charged with witness intimidation, after her sent her a text message asking her to drop the charges if he deleted her phone number.
At court, he pleaded guilty to both charges.
District Judge Leo Pyle banned the 29-year-old, of Denman Street, Radford, from contacting his former partner for two years and imposed a community order for 12 months.
He said Collier should pay his ex-partner £100 compensation, a victim surcharge of £60 and prosecution costs of £85.
"You leave her well alone and comply with the terms of the order," he said.
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