hereShe had been 'stoic' about her past troubles but was now full of optimism for the future, said Mr Morton.She was 'full of remorse' for what she had done.Judge Patrick Field QC told her: "You must recognise that what you did on March 22 by taking up that evil looking knife and waving it around in the highway, even if it wasn't your intention to hurt anybody else, was disgraceful and unacceptable behaviour."He added: "It's up to judges to take knife crime seriously and I do but I also have to take account of the fact that this was uncharacteristic behaviour."The court heard had no previous convictions and only had a caution from 2007 to her name.The judge went on: "I accept that this was an occasion when you lost it and lost self-control.
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