An Aberdeen teenager poured a bottle of fabric softener over a young woman’s head and then kicked her on the body.
Jacqueline Robertson, of Springhill Crescent, was not present at Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday as she was sentenced in connection with a number of charges.
Her victim, who can not be named due to her age, had been with the 18-year-old
and a friend at a flat on the city’s Rose Street on January 23 this year.
The group had consumed a litre of vodka between them when an argument broke out.
In the kitchen, Robertson dumped the “liquid contents of a bottle of fabric conditioner” on the other teenager who, struggling to see, then “became aware of being kicked to the body”.
In a further incident on May 7, this time on Dulhain Road, Robertson got into an another argument after an evening of heavy drinking.
After acting in an “unreasonable manner” towards a different woman, she went outside and set an envelope on fire.
Robertson was arrested on May 9 and pleaded guilty to the assault, breaking bail conditions and acting in an unreasonable manner and damaging a letter box.
The court heard she’d consumed “far too much to drink” in each case and that alcohol was the “common thread” which caused things to escalate and led to her offending.
Robertson was ordered to complete 200 hours of community service.