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Officers were called to a disturbance at Waterside Leisure Park, Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells, just after 1.10am on 27 May.
A distressed woman said she had been assaulted by a man who had been drinking.
The injured woman sustained bruises to her arms, legs and face with superficial cuts to her legs.
Steven Hodgkinson, 35, of Cherry Avenue, Kirkby in Ashfield, Nottingham, had caused £2,000 of damage to the furnishings within the caravan, the walls of the caravan, and the outside gate.
Hodgkinson left the scene before police arrived but was safely apprehended east of Langworth, just after 2.20am where he subsequently failed a roadside breath test.
He was remanded into custody on 4 June, brought before the court the next day and remanded into custody until his sentencing at Lincoln' Magistrates' Court on Monday 22 July.
He was found guilty of four offences:
The officer in charge of the case, PC Luan Fletcher said:
Behaviour of this kind is wholly unacceptable and unwelcome across our coastal resorts. We shall do everything in our power to bring anyone behaving this way to justice and before the courts as swiftly as possible. On average, 1,899 people are killed or seriously injured as a result of drink or drug driving, each year in the UK. That’s why we won’t tolerate it on our roads. Actions have consequences. Furthermore, instances of such violence will not be tolerated, and perpetrators will be robustly pursued and brought before the courts.