Homeless woman from Lancaster with 30 year record of offending jailed again
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A woman with a 30 year record of offending has been imprisoned again.
Kimberley Derbyshire told a judge as he jailed her for five months: "I am not bothered”.
Derbyshire, 41, of no fixed abode in Lancaster appeared before District Judge Richard Thompson sitting at Blackpool Magistrates Court.
She admitted headbutting a man who intervened as she went shoplifting.
She admitted assault, being drunk and disorderly, causing criminal damage at a petrol station and two shoplifting offences.