Jade Hunia was on four sets of bail at the time in relation to charges including assaulting and resisting police. Photo / via Instagram
A man who stabbed an off-duty police officer between the eyes after drunkenly storming his family home was on bail at the time, accused of assaulting police.
New Zealander Jade Hunia, 20, invaded Senior Constable Daniel Yeoman's house at Melbourne suburb of Wantirna South in November while his wife, Shereen, and two children were also home.
He forced his way past Mrs Yeoman and demanded Mr Yeoman hand over a set of car keys before grabbing a knife in the kitchen and plunging it into the officer's face.
Mr Yeoman suffered a fractured eye socket and nerve damage and he and his wife say they are "different people" since the invasion.
She has been diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder.
Hunia was on four sets of bail at the time in relation to charges including assaulting and resisting police, prosecutor John Livitsanos said on Friday.
"It was not his first foray into the criminal sphere," he told a pre-sentence hearing in the County Court.
The prosecutor said a lengthy stint in an adult prison was needed for the unexplained and unnecessarily violent crime.
"It could've been a death," Mr Livitsanos said.
"There was no need for the violence. Mr Yeoman had ceded to his requests.
"The explanation is solely alcohol."
The prosecutor said Hunia was a "high functioning alcoholic" from whom the community needed protection.
But defence lawyer Amelia Beech on Friday said Hunia had made progress in custody, taking anger management and alcohol abuse classes.
She argued that a term in a youth justice facility would be appropriate for Hunia, whose sister died shortly before the incident.