‘Aggressive’ woman, 31, fined after spitting in female police officer’s face while being told to change into new trousers in custody – on top of £16,000 she already owes the courts

An ‘aggressive’ woman who already owes £16,000 to the courts has racked up another fine after spitting on a female police officer while being told to get changed into new trousers in custody. Toni Dickinson, from Newcastle, was arrested on New Year’s Eve last year for assaulting an emergency worker. The 31-year-old was taken into
‘Aggressive’ woman, 31, fined after spitting in female police officer’s face while being told to change into new trousers in custody – on top of £16,000 she already owes the courts

An ‘aggressive’ woman who already owes £16,000 to the courts has racked up another fine after spitting on a female police officer while being told to get changed into new trousers in custody.

Toni Dickinson, from Newcastle, was arrested on New Year’s Eve last year for assaulting an emergency worker.

The 31-year-old was taken into custody, but when officers asked her to remove clothing which was a potential health risk, she became aggressive.

A number of staff members then attempted to calm Dickinson down as she became increasingly ‘animated’. It was at this point that Dickinson spat directly into the face of an officer.

This week, Dickinson, appeared at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court facing a charge of assaulting an emergency worker. She pleaded guilty to the offence, which was committed on December 31, last year.

Toni Dickinson pictured leaving Newcastle Magistrates' Court, where she pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker

Toni Dickinson pictured leaving Newcastle Magistrates’ Court, where she pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker

Jonathan Stirland, prosecuting, said: ‘The defendant found herself in custody in relation to other matters. She was put in a cell and there was a requirement to essentially remove some clothing that was a ligature risk.

‘Staff were trying to remove her personal trousers to put custody trousers on. This caused her to become upset and animated. 

‘A number of people attempted to deal with her.’

One of those attempting to help was a female police officer, who attempted to shut the cell door. 

Mr Stirland continued: ‘The defendant was seen to approach the officer and spit directly into the officer’s face. It landed in her right eye. She then closed the cell door and wiped her face.’

In a victim statement read out to the court, the officer said the incident was ‘completely disgusting behaviour’.

The court heard Dickinson had 28 previous convictions for 36 offence, but had not been before the courts since 2021.

Alanna Wesencraft, defending, said Dickinson’s trousers were being removed as they had a draw-string.

She said: ‘She was trouser-less in the cell and on CCTV the defendant can be seen gesturing towards the officer and stepping away from the cell.

Newcastle Magistrates' Court (pictured) heard that Dickinson already owes £16,000 in outstanding court fees, which is currently being taken out of her benefits

Newcastle Magistrates’ Court (pictured) heard that Dickinson already owes £16,000 in outstanding court fees, which is currently being taken out of her benefits

‘She spat in [the officer’s] direction, but not directly at her. When the offence occurred, she accepts she had relapsed into drug misuse.

She is genuinely upset and mortified and incredibly disappointed in herself, she is aware she must be held accountable.’

The court heard that Dickinson already owes £16,000 in outstanding court fees, which is currently being taken out of her benefits.

Dickinson was fined £200 and ordered to pay £100 compensation to the officer.

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