A Northland police officer who had no legal authority to stop a man from checking his dogs was punched twice in the face.
The violence Nathan John Theobald perpetrated in a forestry block in Dargaville resulted in him being sentenced to nine months in jail but since he's served a significant amount of time in custody, he won't spend any time in prison.
A week-long jury trial started in the Whangārei District Court after he pleaded not guilty to one charge of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
However, he then pleaded guilty to an amended charge of injuring with intent to injure and waived his right to a pre-sentence report.
An agreed summary of facts stated Theobald was the front seat passenger in a Toyota Hilux that was being driven at Mamaranui, Dargaville, just before midnight on March 17, 2016.