A 20-year-old has been warned all options, including immediate custody, are open after he admitted his part of a Norwich attack.
Keaton Stavri had been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm following an assault on another man in the city's Tombland area.
Norwich Crown Court, sitting at Whitefriars, on Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to the attack in Norwich on October 1 last year.
Stavri, of Chaucer Road, Great Yarmouth, appeared atJudge Andrew Shaw adjourned the case for a pre-sentence report to be prepared but warned Stavri that "all options", including immediate custody, were open.
He will be sentenced on June 2 alongside Jordan Blizzard, 30, of Bethel Court, Rodney Road, Great Yarmouth, who has previously admitted his part in last year's attack.
Stavri was granted bail on conditions, including that he does not enter Norwich or contact the victim directly or indirectly.
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