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Judge John Phipps told the court: “I am shocked and appalled at the level of violence shown here.”
He said he had “great concerns” about the footage of the incident and questioned the officer’s accounts, saying: “I would go as far as to say the statement contain untruths."
Greater Manchester Police has said that the force’s Professional Standards Branch was investigating the conduct of officers on the Wigan division.
The matter has also been voluntarily referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Mr Aspinall told the Sunday Mirror that he had suffered 14 injuries to his head and face during a six minutes he was held on the ground.
“I was scared for my life. I was being battered and my head was being pushed into the ground,” he told the newspaper.
“I remember thinking, ‘I’m going to die here. I can’t believe I’ve survived Afghanistan and Iraq and and now I’m going to die on this main road in my home town at the hands of the police’.
“I had been drinking, I was pretty leathered, I know that... but I was not being violent.”
Mr Aspinall served in Iraq and Afghanistan during his seven years with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He returned to Britain from a front-line posting in Afghanistan in March and was working out his notice in the Army at the time of the incident.
He had planned to join the fire service but his application was rejected because of his criminal conviction.
“I went in to the Army thinking this country was worth fighting for,” said Mr Aspinall.
“I put my life on the line every day in Afghanistan, so to come back and be treated like this for no reason was just so depressing. My plan was to join the fire service when I came out of the Army – but I was rejected because of my conviction. It meant I was unemployable for anything I wanted to do.”
After his arrest his commanding officer, Major Christopher Bell wrote a letter praising Mr Aspinall as “a model professional".
The letter added: “He is a constantly punctual, reliable, honest, self-motivated and self-disciplined. Above all, his is personable and considered.”
Major Bell said that Mr Aspinall had served for six in Afghanistan where was fought almost daily and was constantly under enemy fire.
“He personally fought almost daily, and was under enemy fire constantly. I know that he accounted for a significant number of targets as a Warrior Armoured Fighting Vehicle gunner and it is not an exaggeration to say he held the lives of his comrades in his hands constantly.”
PC Lightfoot, 39, a van driver who has worked as a special constable for 19 years, refused to comment on the incident.
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