Having been arrested for shouting threatening and abusive language during the early hours of the morning, a Pembroke Dock woman admitted the charge at Haverfordwest magistrates court this week.
The court heard how 22-year-old Lisa Annmarie Sture, of Meyrick Street, was arrested during the early hours of Saturday, April 20, at Pembroke Dock's Coronation School, after police officers heard her shouting obscenities to an unknown person repeatedly, to the alarm of members of the public.
Prosecutor, Mr. David Weale explained that the defendant was warned about her behaviour, but it continued and she was arrested and charged.
Ms Sture's solicitor, Mr. Mark Layton, said that although his client had a lengthy list of previous convictions, it was unfortunate that she was in court again.
He accepted that the defendant was in breach of a two-year conditional discharge, which was made in April of last year, and hoped that her latest appearance before them was just a blip.
The defendant was ordered to pay £85 costs and a victim surcharge of £60, and required to carry out 100 hours of unpaid work before May 13, 2014.





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