Drunken mother Jeanette Hopper left her false teeth embedded in a police sergeant's hand after she bit him while he was arresting her, a court heard.
Police had been called to the 50-year-old’s home in Ruardean, Gloucestershire, after reports that she was wielding a knife and making threats to her 67-year-old husband, Gloucester Crown Court was told.
When Sergeant Miles Ajinka arrived at 11pm on May 26 he saw “'an appreciable amount of blood” around her home and Hopper then appeared with dry blood on her hands.
“It was clear to the sergeant that the family in the house were in fear,” said prosecutor Richard Posner. “The sergeant decided to arrest her. Her reaction was to struggle and she then bit the sergeant on the hand.
“She sunk her teeth into the ring finger of the officer's right hand. He slapped the back of her head to seek release from the bite
As she moved her head away the false teeth she was wearing stayed embedded in his finger.
Other officers attended and she was controlled and take into custody.
When she was interviewed she said she had only a hazy recollection.
“She said the biting had been a kneejerk reaction to the handcuffs being placed on her wrist. She'd had a fracture of the wrist and it was painful.”
Hopper pleaded guilty to common assault on the sergeant but denied an offence of affray. Her pleas were accepted by the prosecution.
She had made 11 previous court appearances for 23 offences, mainly of dishonesty or drink driving, the prosecutor said.
Recorder Nicholas Atkinson QC sentenced her to 12 months supervision.
2 comments:
It seems one can commit quite a bit of mayhem in the UK, and serve no time at all.
This is true.
Mind you, the current government are probably the worst culprits.
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