Unpaid work for Corby man who assaulted special constable
A Corby man who attacked a special constable after he was arrested for two other assaults has been ordered to complete unpaid work.
Lloyd Russell, of Markham Walk, was taken into custody after he assaulted a man and a woman in Corby on February 24.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdHe was taken to the Weekley Wood Justice Centre in Kettering where he then assaulted a special constable.
Russell, 35, later admitted two counts of assault and one count of assaulting an emergency worker.
Earlier this month magistrates in Northampton sentenced him to a community order and ordered him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work.
Russell must also take part in rehabilitation activities and pay the special constable £100 in compensation.
Each of the Corby assault victims will receive compensation of £50.
Magistrates also ordered Russell to pay court costs of £85 and a surcharge to fund victim services of £90.