Reporting had been really rubbish on the sentencing as no one has separated the current offences sentence from any pre existing suspended sentences.
Only the telegraph appears to have been able to report the distinction
The altercation with Mr Vine took place last August when she was already serving a suspended sentence for theft, assault causing actual bodily harm and resisting arrest.
Judge Phillip Matthews told Pearson the suspended sentence would be activated.
Sentencing her, he said: “This is a bad case of loss of control by you, letting your anger take over. It has happened in the past.”
For the offence of using threatening and abusive or insulting words or behaviour, involving Mr Vine, she was jailed for one month.For the charge of driving without reasonable consideration to other road users and a charge of driving without valid tax, to which she previously pleaded guilty, she received no separate punishment.
The court heard in October 2015, at Isleworth Crown Court she was sentenced to 14 months, suspended for 18 months for theft, assault causing ABH and resisting arrest for an offence dating back to December 2012.
She was stopped walking out of a shop in The Kings Road after being suspected of shoplifting, and kicked and bit the member of security and tried to bite a community police officer.