Ronald Domingo of Antrim Road in Lurgan received a £350 fine plus a £15 offender levy at Craigavon Magistrates Court for common assault. The court dismissed a related criminal damage charge due to lack of proof of ownership of damaged items. District Judge Michael Ranaghan imposed the penalty with 12 weeks to pay.

The assault occurred on October 10, 2023, during a verbal argument at a shared home. Domingo flipped a dining room table while both he and his then-partner sat at it, causing her to fear for her safety. Police interviewed the woman at the property on October 17, where she lived with her ex-partner at the time.

Domingo pleaded guilty to the assault charge. His barrister, John Paul McCann, noted the man works at ABP Meats and has reconciled with his wife, with whom he has two children. The relationship with the complainant had lasted four years.

McCann stated Domingo acted out of frustration and accepted he should not have done so. Common assault cases in Northern Ireland often result in fines or community resolutions under magistrates' jurisdiction.