Thimbleby man given suspended prison sentence
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Archie Johnson, 21, of Main Road, appeared at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court on July 1.
The court heard that on June 7 of this year, at Thimbleby, Johnson assaulted a police officer.
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Hide AdFor this offence, Johnson was committed to prison for 12 weeks, suspended for 12 months.
Johnson was also ordered to pay £200 in compensation, £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service and a surcharge of £128 to fund victim services.
Johnson also faced another charge of being drunk and disorderly in Dawber Lane, Thimbleby, on June 7 of this year.
There was no separate penalty for this offence.
The defendant’s guilty plea was taken into account when imposing the sentence.
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