Troubled South Yorkshire woman 'breached non-molestation order'
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Sheffield Magistrates’ Court heard on March 24 how Rachel Russell, 30, of Hayfield Walk, Rotherham, admitted using unlawful violence against her ex on March 3 and subsequently admitted breaching a non-molestation order.
She admitted that this offence put her in breach of a suspended prison sentence which had been imposed for previously breaching the non-molestation order, assaulting a paramedic and for using threatening behaviour.
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Hide AdToni McCann, prosecuting, said she had appeared intoxicated during the offence in March.
Jill Page, defending, said the incident which led to the suspended sentence involved a paramedic who was assaulted by Russell.
She added Russell’s ex had also attended her property in March after she had been trying to self-harm.
District Judge Naomi Redhouse sentenced Russell to a four-week curfew with a rehabilitation requirement and ordered her to pay a £90 victim surcharge.