A THUG attacked a woman outside a pharmacy and told her “you’re getting your face marked for being a grass”.
Sharon Clarke, 51, was in Catterson Pharmacy in Pollokshaws when she followed Samantha Bryce out and onto McArthur Street on August 16 last year.
She pulled Ms Bryce’s hoody and shouted: "See you, you wee c**t, your face is getting marked. You’re a f*****g grass."
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that Ms Bryce was unaware of what Clarke was talking about and grabbed her hand and shouted for her to get off her.
The prosecutor said: “The accused stated, ‘you tried to get me and Liz charged’. Liz being the accused’s partner.
“An unknown member of the public shouted, and the accused let go.”
Clarke punched Ms Bryce in the face and shouted: "You’re getting your face marked for being a grass.
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"You think Liz isn’t here, but she is. You’re getting stabbed up. You’re getting killed,” before walking away.
Police were called.
Two days later, officers attended Ms Bryce’s home and noted she had a swollen cheek.
On October 7, Clarke was cautioned and charged and made no reply.
Sheriff Allan McKay said: “I’m considering an alternative to custody albeit her nasty record and the nasty offence.
“I will make the offer of a restriction of liberty order to her.”
The sheriff told Clarke: “This offence merits the threshold for custody. The social work report brings out an alternative.”
She was ordered to stay within her Pollokshaws home from 8pm-6am for 90 days as a direct alternative to custody.
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