Woman is knocked to ground and kicked in 'unprovoked attack' in Skegness

A woman was knocked to the ground and kicked in an unprovoked attack in a Skegness car park, a court heard.
Boston Magistrates' CourtBoston Magistrates' Court
Boston Magistrates' Court

Donna Maria Pleasance, 38, of St Matthews Drive, but who was living in Weston, Spalding at the time, admitted affray when she appeared at Boston Magistrates Court.

She was given a suspended prison sentence after magistrates viewed cctv images of the attack.

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Prosecuting, Dale Brownless said the victim had made no complaint against Pleasance but cctv film

showed clearly that she was seen assaulting the woman on the car park in Skegness at 2.30am on July 20 last year.

He said police attended and Pleasance was originally arrested for assault but this was changed to affray because the victim had not wanted to give a statement and there were other people present who would have been disturbed by what occurred.

He said she could be seen punching the victim in the face and then kicking her when she was lying motionless on the ground.

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He said she was taken to the police station and said that she had reacted to the victim poking her in the eye, but there was no evidence of that in the cctv film.

He said Pleasance also said she had not kicked the victim but there was a clear view of her doing so. Mr Brownless said Pleasance had 11 previous convictions for violence, the latest being in 2020 and told the magistrates this incident had been a period of sustained violence involving a weapon, her 'shod foot'.

Mitigating, Michael Alexander said the two ladies had been friends until Pleasance, who was homeless and on drugs, discovered her then partner had slept with the victim.

He said the incident was a 'reaction of violence' but since then she now had accommodation and had stopped taking drugs and was getting help for her mental health issues.

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After viewing the cctv film, the magistrates told Pleasance that her actions had been 'so serious that it passed the custody threshold, and imposed a six month prison sentence suspended for a year.

She was also ordered to pay £128 in court charges.