A former nurse from Lincoln has had a suspended prison sentence activated after a row with a busker in the city’s High Street last Saturday (February 26).

Shirley Smith, 49, was jailed for 20 weeks following her appearance before Lincoln Magistrates’ Court on Monday morning.

The activation of the suspended sentence order came despite a plea from the Probation Service for the bench to find another way to punish the defendant as she had been making good progress.

Prosecutor Paul Wood told the court the row happened on Saturday lunchtime.

He said: “A Mr Conroy was Irish dancing and the defendant began mimicking his performance.

“She reached out to his drum case that was being used to collect money and he grabbed it back.

“The defendant started shouting and swearing. She had previously been seen drinking in the Brayford Wharf area.”

Smith, of Charlesworth Street, pleaded guilty to a public order offence and breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order imposed last August which prevented her from entering High Street.

She also admitted that commission of those offences breached the suspended sentence order.

The court was told Smith had made a court appearance on February 19 for a similar matter.

Solicitor Mark McNeil said his client’s decline was a sad story – going from a nurse to an alcoholic homeless person – but she had made progress in tackling her “demons”.

“The incident on Saturday was something in a playful, jovial manner.

“She felt it was an over-reaction on his part and there was an argument,” Mr McNeil added, highlighting that Smith had been held in custody since the offence.

A probation officer told the court that Smith’s compliance had been much better recently and there was “hope” for her.

The bench said it was necessary to activate the 12-week suspended sentence because it was a second breach.

Smith was given a further eight weeks’ custody for breaching the Criminal Behaviour Order.

There was no separate penalty for the public order offence but she was told to pay a £128 victim surcharge.

A drink-driver who caused a crash last month which closed the A15 Lincoln Eastern Bypass has been banned for 28 months.

Sylwia Zajac, 42, was close to three times the limit when her Honda Civic was involved in the collision with three vehicles on the Washingborough side of the roundabout at about 2pm on January 31.

Following her arrest, the defendant blew 95 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The legal limit is 35.

The road was closed for about 90 minutes while debris was cleared.

Zajac, of Washingborough, appeared before Lincoln Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, February 24, to plead guilty to drink-driving.

After hearing the evidence, the bench ordered a pre-sentence report by a probation officer which was completed on the day.

Zajac’s solicitor said in mitigation: “Financially, to bear the burden of a fine will be a form of punishment.

“I would urge you to follow the recommendation in the report of a fine and a period of disqualification.

“If you were prepared to offer the drink-driver awareness course, she would like to take that opportunity.”

The chair of the bench told Zajac: “We have listened to what has been said today (Thursday, February 24) and we note that you have recognised you have an alcohol problem and self-referred to We Are With You. So that’s a positive.

“However, we also consider that you did drive more than just a short distance and there was an accident that was caused by your drink-driving.”

Zajac’s ban can be cut by 28 weeks with completion of a drink-driver rehabilitation course.

She was also fined £200 and ordered to pay £85 costs and £34 victim surcharge.

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