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A Stonehouse woman has been ordered to pay £400 after electronic tagging equipment installed in her home was damaged. Laura McIntyre, 40, was handed the financial penalty at Hamilton Sheriff Court this week.

At the same court last December, she was tagged for five months after she admitted assaulting a police officer carrying out an investigation at her home in Patrickholm Avenue.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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You will pay the cost of replacing that."Defence solicitor Jackson Bateman told the court that the gear had been damaged accidentally.Sheriff Higgins ordered McIntyre to make a payment of £40 each month towards the bill.Earlier this year she was fined £200 for contempt of court after twice failing to turn up to give evidence against a man accused of assaulting her. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire.

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