Woman pleads guilty to seven charges
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A Brantford woman who assaulted her family members and a police officer pleaded guilty recently in Ontario Court to seven charges.
Kaitlyn Kennedy, 21, was already on two probation orders from 2017 when she assaulted two relatives on New Year’s Eve last year.
Then on March 31 this year, she committed mischief, broke her bail conditions and assaulted an officer who tried to arrest her.
Kennedy pleaded guilty to three counts of failing to keep probation orders, assault, mischief under $5,000 and breaking bail conditions.
She was credited with already having served 154 days in jail by Justice Colette Good who ordered Kennedy give a DNA sample for the national offenders registry, maintain a year-long probation, not own or use weapons for five years and pay $600 in victim surcharge fines.
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