A 19 year-old man has pleaded guilty following a disturbance in Bethesda town centre last month.
Thomas Baker admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent after a man was hit by a car during the altercation on the High Street on 18th August.
He also pleaded guilty to common assault on another man and dangerous driving while disquaified and without insurance.
A judge at Caernarfon Crown Court told Baker, who appeared via videolink, that a prison sentence was the only possible outcome because of the serious nature of the offences.
Baker, who was aso banned from driving, was remanded in custody ahead of sentencing on Friday 17th October.


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