A jilted lover tried to chunk a cop after being arrested whereas making an attempt to "focus on" his relationship difficulties.
Lee Limond, 27, was jailed as we speak for the police assault - his sixteenth conviction for assaulting law enforcement officials or scuffling with them.
Falkirk Sheriff Court docket heard that Limond was arrested after stories of "an ongoing disturbance" at an tackle in Falkirk.
"Resulting from his behaviour" he was taken to Falkirk Police Station.
Prosecutor Fiona Griffin mentioned: "He was processed within the regular method, however his handcuffs weren't eliminated as a result of his unstable behaviour."
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He was led, nonetheless cuffed, to a cell.
Miss Griffin mentioned: "Within the cell hall, he lowered his head as if to chunk one of many officers on the hand."
Showing earlier than the courtroom by video hyperlink, Limond, unemployed, of Longcroft, close to Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire, pleaded responsible to assaulting the cop, PC Stuart Downie, by trying to chunk him.
The incident occurred on Might twelfth (2022).
Defence agent Peter Malone mentioned: "He advises me that he'd discovered that his accomplice was in one other relationship. He took alcohol and Xanax and attended at an tackle in Falkirk to debate issues.
"He was as much as excessive doh, and he ended up getting arrested."
Sheriff Derek Livingston jailed Limond for 25 weeks.
He mentioned: "I make this his sixteenth conviction involving scuffling with or assaulting law enforcement officials."
Turning to Limond he added: "You can not behave on this method. I take into account there is no such thing as a various to a custodial sentence."