A St Albans man has been charged with non-fatal strangulation and suffocation using a new law which came into force this week.
Officers from Herts police handed the charges to 33-year-old Shane Moore yesterday (Wednesday, June 8).
Moore, of Appspond Lane in St Albans, is accused of carrying out the offence against his partner in Potters Bar.
The non-fatal strangulation and suffocation charge was given under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, which came into force on Tuesday, June 7.
Det Insp Fay Tooley said: "This is welcome legislation in helping to protect victims of domestic abuse.
"We are probably one of the first - if not the first force - in the country to have used this power so quickly.
"Previously, we would have made arrests for ABH."
A police spokesperson said anyone with concerns about domestic abuse can contact the Independent Domestic Abuse Advisor service 0300 790 6772, or 999 in an emergency.
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