Drunk mum-of-four bit police officer who tried to help in appalling assault
Samantha Jean Evans, 43, bit British Transport Police officer Henry Thompson on the Arm at Rhyl train station
16:32, 15 MAR 2021
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A drunk mother who bit a police officer as he tried to help her has today been spared jail.
Samantha Jean Evans was today told by a judge the reason she was not being put behind bars was because of her serious mental health issues.
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