The police interview with the year-old victim was played out in court. She said: 'I was walking home with my friends and this girl called Jamelia off the TV came out of a car and asked another girl in a different group if we were bullying her and she said "yes".
The girl indicated to the officer that Humphreys headbutted her. Asked how she felt after the incident, the complainant said: 'I was very upset. I am really sad when I think about it and it makes me upset. She said on a scale of one to 10, the pain she felt was a nine. Chris Dickens, representing Humphreys said the defence case was that his client was not present at the scene and did not assault the girl. Scunthorpe Magistrates' Court heard how the teenager's victim felt scared and not want to go out on the street again after the attack.
Mr Dickens said to the young girl: 'I have been told by Jamelia that she said she was not there on that day. Could you be confused? The court heard Humphreys had previous convictions for battery - twice in , in and in In the court heard she argued with a female before punching her in the face. Later in year, she grabbed the complainant by the hair, pulled her back before kicking her in the head several times.
In she had a further conviction for battery in which she hit the complainant several times. Then in she had another offence of battery when she kicked, punched and stamped on another person.
On 25 July she also attacked a WPC as she executed her duties. Magistrates adjourned sentencing for the preparation of a probation report, and granted Humphreys bail on the conditions that she does not contact her ten-year-old victim or another named child and does not enter the town centre. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Share this article Share.
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