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Cheltenham woman who assaulted three police officers sentenced to home curfew

A woman who assaulted three police officers in a village near Cirencester has been sentenced to a six-week home curfew.

At Cheltenham Magistrates Court Gabrielle Harford, 27, of Norfolk Avenue, Cheltenham, admitted three charges of assaulting emergency workers by beating them at Ampney Crucis, on August 17 last year.

Harford was sentenced to a six-week electronically monitored curfew, running from 7pm-7am each night.

She was also ordered to pay £40 costs and a £90 surcharge.

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