Wigan woman armed with craft knife in the street is spared jail

A young Wigan woman has been spared an immediate prison term after admitting that she was drunkenly armed with a craft knife in the street.
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Tanya Paton, 25, of Wellfield Road, Beech Hill, appeared before Wigan and Leigh magistrates to plead guilty to having a bladed weapon in a public place - namely Rivington Drive in Bickershaw - on Tuesday August 4.

She was given a six-month custodial sentence but justices suspended it for 12 months.

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The bench told her that aggravating circumstances included her aggression at the time and the fact that she tried to conceal the knife.

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Paton must also be supervised for 12 months, take part in 15 days of rehabilitation activities and pay costs and a victim services surcharge totalling £213.

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