Police report notes woman was ‘highly intoxicated’
AUBURN – A Lewiston woman charged with assaulting an ambulance worker in 2006 and who had pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor assault charges was sentenced Wednesday.
Faith Douglas, who is in her late 20s, appeared in Androscoggin County Superior Court where a judge accepted a plea bargain that allowed Douglas to leave court with no jail time, no fines and no probation.
She had pleaded guilty to two counts of assault last year and stayed out of trouble for the past six months, a prosecutor said.
Douglas was riding in the back of an ambulance on her way to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston in 2006 when the assault happened, police said in court records.
She was “highly intoxicated” and was later found fighting with emergency room nurses who put her in restraints, the police report said.
She was charged with “assault on an emergency medical care provider” and assault.
She later pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor assault, a prosecutor said.
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