A WOMAN who admitted to assaulting four police officers and a paramedic has been given a suspended jail term.
Kelly Robinson, of Worcester Avenue, Hindley, was sentenced at Wigan and Leigh Magistrates' Court.
Robinson, 41, indicated guilty pleas to five counts of assaulting an emergency worker, four of them on police officers and one a paramedic.
She also admitted to a charge of using threatening words or behaviour.
Robinson was given concurrent 12-week jail sentences, suspended for 18 months, for each offence.
She was also ordered to pay £250 in compensation, £140 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service and a £122 surcharge to victim services.
The 41-year-old must also take part in up to 20 days of rehabilitation activity.
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