A criminal has been jailed after they changed their plea over an assault.
Kerry Crossley-Reynolds, 39, admitted to the common assault of a man in South Oxhey on March 18.
They changed their plea to guilty when they appeared in St Albans Magistrates Court on August 8, having pleaded not guilty on August 1.
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Crossley-Reynolds, who lives in Prestwick Road, South Oxhey, was jailed for six weeks due to the “nature and seriousness of the offence.”
They were also fined £778.
Also in court
A man has been in court for the possession of class A and B drugs in London.
Keiran Brian David Wilton, 25, was ordered to pay £107 for the possession of methylamphetamine (MDMA), a class A drug.
Wilton, who lives in High Acres, Abbots Langley, admitted to possessing the drug, as well as class B drug ketamine in London, on January 17, when he appeared in Bromley Magistrates’ Court on August 10.
Wilton was conditionally discharged for 12 months.
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