police Jade, from Whitefield, near Bury, Greater Manchester, said she could barely remember the incident. It emerged she had been given a suspended prison sentence just a month earlier for beating up an emergency worker.Officers questioned Joanne about the assault on her but she said she wanted to forgive her daughter.At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Jade, who appeared via video link from Styal women's prison in Cheshire, admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm.She was given 12 months jail suspended for two years and ordered to complete 25 rehabilitation days.Her mum, who sat in court for the hearing, was thanked by the judge for the character reference which was not read out.Earlier prosecutor Miss Sarah Wait said: "The.
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