A Hamilton lady awaiting trial for making an attempt to homicide her mum bought into extra bother whereas on bail.
Angela Boyle spat on a police officer's face after emergency companies employees had been known as out to assist her.
Boyle, of Almada Tower, appeared at Hamilton Sheriff Courtroom this week.
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The 47-year-old admitted assaulting the officer in Muir Avenue, Hamilton, on November 6.
Allegations that she slapped a paramedic and kicked a defibrillator had been dropped.
Boyle was jailed for seven years on the Excessive Courtroom in Edinburgh in December.
A jury discovered her responsible of making an attempt to homicide her mum at a flat in Glasgow in February 2019.
The sufferer was throttled with cellphone cables and stabbed repeatedly throughout what the decide described as an "unprovoked and intensely violent" assault.
Boyle additionally tried to drag out her mum's tongue and tried to power her to swallow her false tooth.
The girl was handled for a number of accidents together with an open wound close to the jugular vein in her neck.
Boyle, who could not clarify her behaviour, had claimed that her psychological situation on the time was such that she wasn't accountable for her actions.
Describing the Almada Avenue incident, prosecutor Aga Mathieson mentioned members of the general public known as the emergency companies within the afternoon as they had been involved for Boyle's welfare.
She was "extraordinarily intoxicated" and a spit hood was utilized after she spat on the officer's face.
Defence agent Ian Scott mentioned his shopper had suffered an "episode", including: "When cops had been restraining her it introduced again reminiscences of an assault on her.
"Nonetheless, she is very embarrassed by her behaviour."
Sheriff Linda Nicolson jailed Boyle for seven months with fast impact, which means it has no affect on her seven-year sentence.
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