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.
Tombland, Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Stavri, of Chaucer Road, Great Yarmouth, appeared at Norwich Crown Court, sitting at Whitefriars, on Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to the attack in Norwich on October 1 last year.
Norwich Crown Court at Whitefriars (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Judge 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.
Tombland, Norwich (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest)Stavri was granted bail on conditions, including that he does not enter Norwich or contact the victim directly or indirectly.
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