Woman Found Guilty Of Assaulting Deputy After MÖTLEY CRÜE Concert
September 28, 2009Steve Wiandt of FallsNewsPress.com reports that the lawyer of a Cleveland, Ohio woman who was convicted for assaulting a police officer after a MÖTLEY CRÜE concert is claiming his client should get probation because she didn't know she was struggling with a sheriff's deputy.
According to the prosecutor, Summit County Sheriff's Deputies attempted to break up a fight between the woman and a man at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls after a CRÜE show on Aug. 20, 2008.
The woman first ignored deputies, and then started to swear at Deputy Melissa House, said the prosecutor's office. She then swung at Deputy House, who ducked to avoid the hit. In trying to subdue the woman, Deputy House's face was scratched and her hair was pulled, said the prosecutor. The defendant was then tased twice before she stopped fighting.
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