A Saskatoon man who admitted to a violent home invasion while high on meth is going to prison.

Clifford Jordan Daniels, 24, pleaded guilty in Saskatoon provincial court Monday morning.

Prosecutor Dan Dahl and defence lawyer Tim Nolin presented a joint sentencing submission of four years. Judge Marilyn Gray accepted the proposal, adding that the facts "are shocking to even the most hardened in these courts."

Court heard how Daniels and a young woman forced their way into the victim's home on Jan. 14. They had gone there with a former partner of the victim.

Daniels and the woman tied the man to a chair with an electrical cord. The man was eventually hospitalized with a head injury and a puncture wound to his arm caused by an ice pick. He recovered. Court heard how Daniels threatened to kill the man.

Daniels's co-accused was sentenced to three years earlier this month.

Nolin said that Daniels sincerely regrets what happened. Nolin said Daniels is a frequent meth user and that the drug use had escalated that day.