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Lanarkshire women broke into neighbour's house and stabbed male victim

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A Lanarkshire woman has been handed a prison sentence after breaking into her neighbour’s home and stabbing him a day later.Helen Grenfell was jailed for 15 months at Hamilton Sheriff Court.However, she was expected to be freed immediately under early release rules.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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She was trying to get through a window, which had been smashed, and was carrying an electronic device.“She was arrested then released on the understanding that she would appear in court on August 5.“However, she had an argument with the victim at his home at 6.15pm the following day.“Twice he asked her to leave but she then pulled out a kitchen knife, brandished it at him and stated ‘Do you want this in your f.....g throat?’“The victim told her he would contact the police and she replied ‘You won’t

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