Manoj Patel was already under investigation for affray and criminal damage in Whitwick.
The 48-year-old, of no-fixed-address, was arrested after officers were contacted by staff at Belgrave Medical Centre who were treating a woman who reported being assaulted by her partner.
The woman had significant injuries, some caused by weapons, and she continues to be supported by officers and other agencies.
At the time of his arrest, Patel was already under investigation for affray and criminal damage at an address in Whitwick.
He was charged with three counts of causing actual bodily harm, controlling or coercive behaviour and criminal damage and remanded into custody.
While in custody, Patel sent letters and messages to the woman via third parties attempting to convince her to withdraw her complaint against him.
Patel was subsequently further charged with perverting the course of justice.
He pleaded guilty to all charges.
Detective Constable Adam Green said: “We recognise the courage of the victim to report her concerns and enable us to carry out investigations.
“Full support is available for anyone with any concerns about domestic violence and if you choose to involve police, all reports are investigated thoroughly.
“We urge anyone who is living in fear of harm to get in touch.”
Anyone with concerns about domestic abuse can contact:
- Women’s Aid in Leicestershire - https://www.wa-leicester.org.uk/ - 0808 8020028
- United Against Violence and Abuse - https://www.uava.org.uk/ - info@uava.org.uk
- Respect: Men’s Advice Line - https://mensadviceline.org.uk/ - 0808 8010327
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