Court Register: King s Lynn Magistrates Court, February 18-25
| Updated: 11:00, 16 March 2021
FEBRUARY 18
Luke Turner, 30, of Boundary Road, Hockwold. Drug-driving, greater than seven micrograms of Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol per litre of blood, prescribed limit two, A1122, Downham, £300 fine, £105 costs, £34 victim surcharge, three year driving disqualification.
Rachel Dawn Clark, 30, of Suttons Close, Outwell. Assaulted an emergency worker by beating, Wisbech, 18 weeksâ imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, with maximum 30 daysâ rehabilitation activity, £150 compensation. Possession of 5.71 grams of diamorphine, a class A drug, Outwell, two weeksâ imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, to run consecutively, with maximum 30 daysâ rehabilitation activity.
Lee Michael Cahill, 28, of Pleasant Court, Lynn. Dishonestly made off without paying a taxi fare, Lynn, £24 compensation, £50 costs.
“Miss Clark was well aware she was hepatitis C positive.”
The officer later said that he felt physically sick that she had spat on him on purpose and was concerned for his wellbeing.
A spit hood was placed on Clark as she was transported to King’s Lynn.
At one point during the journey, she started hyperventilating but when the hood was removed, she started spitting again and it was put back on.
Clark said in police interview that she felt “awful” and wanted to apologise for her actions which had followed drinking vodka since 11am.
She pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker – her third such offence, the court was told.
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