A Paisley woman who attacked cops during a rammy at her flat has been warned to behave herself.
Donna Mullen, 48, flipped out at two officers who were attempting to arrest her boyfriend from her property in Maxwellton Street.
Mullen assaulted PC Victoria Tomlinson when she pushed the cop and repeatedly grabbed her by her uniform.
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She also assaulted PC Mark Maxwell by shoving him too and repeatedly grabbing at his clothing during the disturbance which took place on April 22.
Paisley Sheriff Court heard that Mullen, who pleaded guilty to charges of assaulting the police officers in the execution of their duty, was appearing for review of her conduct before Sheriff Tom McCartney.
Sheriff McCartney had deferred sentencing Mullen to call for background reports prior to Friday's hearing.
Defence agent Bob Kerr urged the court to show leniency to his client who has struggled with her addiction to drugs and alcohol.
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He said: “It is a far from perfect report but there are some positives included.
“Ms Mullen has opened up to me about her background and her difficulties.
“She suffers from various health difficulties but has been working with and engaging with those supervising her.”
The court heard Mullen had received a “verbal warning” over her lack of engagement with a Community Payback Order handed her for repeatedly breaching her conditions of bail by being with her boyfriend.
Mullen had repeatedly flouted the court order by hiding under beds, and jumping into wardrobes, when cops performed bail checks at her flat to make sure she wasn’t with her partner Krzystof Bas.
Mr Kerr urged the court allow her to prove she can stay out of trouble and continue working with the local authority.
He added: “This was always going to be a difficult order for her.”
Sheriff McCartney said he was prepared to give her another chance to prove she can behave.
He said: “I have read the report and I will allow the order to continue.
“However it is very important that you comply with it.”
He further deferred sentencing Mullen to December 17 this year, when he will call for further reports about her behaviour.