A MAN has been found not guilty of attempted murder following a stabbing in Bracknell last year.
Keiron Sherwood, of no fixed abode, was cleared of the accusation by a jury following a trial at Reading Crown Court earlier this month.
He was acquitted following an incident at Quadrants Court on Martins Lane on August 28, 2021.
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The incident left a woman in her 50s with injuries that were 'consistent with a stab wound', police said at the time.
However, 36-year-old Sherwood will be sentenced next month after he pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm in November 2021.
He also admitted to assaulting a person thereby occasioning them actual bodily harm and taking a motor vehicle without consent.
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Sherwood will be sentenced for these three offences on Friday, February 18.
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