Disruptive OAP banned from school for verbally abusing kids punches neighbour in face
27.12.2022 - 00:57
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A neighbour from hell who was banned from a school for verbally abusing children has breached a court order after she punched her neighbour in the face. Janette Moffat was handed a criminal behaviour order in March after she abused other residents and children and made their lives a misery by filing multiple false reports to the police.
However, the indefinite criminal behaviour order (CBO) issued to her by Nottingham Magistrates’ Court appeared to have little impact on Moffat’s behaviour despite it forbidding her from entering certain areas of her hometown. The 67-year-old from Newark, Nottinghamshire found herself back in court again after she asked her neighbour: ''Do you like perving on old women?'' when he saw her standing in her dressing gown in her driveway.
She assaulted him later that day on April 22 after claiming he was stalking her and branded him to be a 'dirty man', the Mirror reports. The pensioner was also previously banned from entering a playground and a local school after she was verbally abusing youngsters.
The OAP, who lives with six cats, appeared in front of Nottingham Magistrates' Court on December 19 where she was found guilty of assault and breaching her CBO. She was given a four month prison sentence but ended up walking free from court after JP's agreed it had already been served in way of her eight month curfew.
Moffat was also ordered to pay £620 in costs and £250 in compensation and was told that if she failed to comply she would be jailed for any further offences. JPS were informed the pensioner breached the order by initiating contact with the man who had been walking his dog along John Gold Avenue in Newark.
He said Moffat had been banging on her fence and when he turned round to inspect
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