A Jerrabomberra woman has pleaded guilty to breaching a Public Health Act direction after police accused her of deliberately coughing on people in Cooma.
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Kiri Windshuttle, 41, appeared in Queanbeyan Local Court on Monday, April 6.
Along with pleading guilty to not complying with a Public Health Act direction, Windshuttle also pleaded guilty to two counts of stalk/intimidate intend to cause fear physical harm.
Magistrate Roger Clisdell sentenced her to a 12-month Community Correction Order.
New powers imposed in the COVID-19 pandemic allow NSW police to issue fines up to $11,000 and/or six months' jail for those outside their house without a good reason, or for breaking the social gathering restrictions.
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