Mum spits into police officer s eye It was a kneejerk reaction rather than malicious
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A Portishead mum spat into a police officer’s eye in Bristol.
Jess Heath, of Briary Road, shouted “aggressively” and twice spat at police arresting her on September 24 last year.
The 30-year-old mum-of-three appeared at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on February 25. She admitted assaulting and resisting PC Weekes when he was doing his duty.
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Man admits leaving trail of destruction around Bristol
Rafal Hajto pleads guilty to offences including damaging CCTV and bus stop
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A man who admitted leaving a trail of destruction in and around Bristol just after Christmas is to be sentenced by a judge.
Fraudulent Harry Potter trader ordered to pay compensation
Wayne Jarrett admitted making false claims when advertising goods including a Pink Floyd ticket stub and Harry Potter books
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Pub company Brewhouse and Kitchen Ltd fined £120K for failings at Bristol site
Brewhouse and Kitchen Ltd admits failings at Cotham Hill premises
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A pub company has been fined after failing to safeguard its Bristol pub against fire risk.
The case of Brewhouse and Kitchen Ltd was heard at Bristol Magistrates Court on February 10, in a prosecution brought by Avon Fire and Rescue Authority.