A woman has been given a suspended sentence for intentional strangulation and criminal damage in Harrogate.
Angela Freebury, 44, appeared before York Crown Court for sentencing yesterday (August 24).
She admitted strangling the named victim on Harewood Road in Harrogate on September 23 last year.
Ryan Donoghue, prosecuting, told the court that Freebury, who was intoxicated, had asked the victim for a cigarette but was refused.
The 44-year-old, whose address was given as Blossomgate, Ripon, then went back to her room and proceeded to be verbally aggressive from her window.
The victim began recording on her mobile phone, Mr Donoghue said.
He added:
“Twenty minutes later, the defendant returned downstairs.
“The complainant was recording. The defendant took it from her hand and threw it on the ground.”
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Mr Donoghue said Freebury then took the victim by the throat with her left hand and compressed, which an eye witness said lasted for between five and 10 seconds.
The victim had to push Freebury in the chest to get her to let go, the prosecution added.
She was arrested, but offered no comment when questioned by police.
Mr Donoghue told the court that the attack was “sustained and repeated”.
The defence said Freebury had a “number of problems” that she is “quite clearly unable to deal with”.
Judge Sean Morris sentenced her to a 10 month prison sentence suspended for 18 months.
Freebury was also ordered to undertake 30 rehabilitation days.