A WOMAN from Bangor has been handed a curfew after she pleaded guilty to assaulting a policeman and exhibiting threatening behaviour.
Emily Parry, 22, of School Lane, was accused of assaulting PC Williams on School Lane on December 23, 2021.
She was also accused of using threatening or abusive words or behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress on the same day.
Parry pleaded guilty to both offences at Caernarfon Magistrates’ Court on August 4.
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She received a 12-week curfew, forcing her to remain at her home address between 8pm and 8am every day until October 26.
This curfew will be electronically monitored.
Parry is also to complete a maximum of 20 days’ rehabilitation activity.
The court ordered her to pay £50 in compensation, as well as £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service, and a £95 victim surcharge.
This made a total of £230, which she is to pay as a full lump sum within 28 days.
An application was also made by the court for deductions from Parry’s benefits.
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