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Police had to show mum CCTV as she was too drunk to remember damaging car

Police had to show mum CCTV as she was too drunk to remember damaging car

A mum who previously stabbed her partner after three bottles of wine smashed her neighbour’s windscreen while “black out drunk”.

Julie Gibbons previously appeared at Liverpool Crown Court in May last year for stabbing her partner Paul Harrison after accusing him of cheating. The 57-year-old, of O’Sullivan Crescent, St Helens, was back in court this afternoon, May 25, for breaching her licence conditions – as well as smashing in her neighbour’s car in another drunken episode.

The court heard on March 10 this year, neighbour Ian Bridge left his home and saw his car was damaged. The windscreen was smashed and there were scratches to the bodywork. The total cost of repairing the car was nearly £2,700 – most of which was covered on insurance except for a £115 excess.

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Ben Stanley, prosecution, told the court Gibbons was caught on CCTV smashing in the windscreen. Gibbons allegedly used some sort of object to smash the windscreen but the CCTV was unable to determine what.

Mr Stanley read out a victim impact statement from Mr Bridge where the man said his family were “living in fear of what happens next”. The statement said the family are “anxious and worried about her next actions” – and they had lost sleep which had affected their mental and physical health.

The court heard Mr Bridge and his family were “fearful of her unprovoked aggressive behaviour” which included shouting at them from her windows. They added she had shown no remorse and the ordeal felt like it was “never ending”. The family wanted a restraining order imposed for these reasons.

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  • May 25, 2023