A WOMAN who had a kitchen knife in the street has been ordered to do unpaid work.
Janice Lumsdon, aged 50, was originally sentenced to probation supervision.
But she was brought back to Plymouth Crown Court when the service said the order was unworkable.
Judge Paul Darlow tore up the supervision order and instead ordered her to do 100 hours of unpaid work.
She admitted having the knife in North Down Crescent, Keyham, without good reason or lawful authority on August 22 last year.
Lumsdon, of...
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