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A FORMER Lavington woman who took part in a drug-induced crime spree earlier this year has lodged an appeal after being jailed for nine months.
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Magistrate Darryl Pearce said when imposing a minimum term of six months that Deborah Crystal Frame had acted in a paranoid, violent and unpredictable way.
Mr Pearce said she had abused her brain with a cocktail of serious illicit drugs.
“The behaviour can only be described as bizarre,” Mr Pearce said in Albury Local Court.
Another three-month term was imposed on Frame for an affray offence after an incident at McDonalds in Lavington on January 5.
But Frame, 29, of McMahon’s Road, Springhurst, lodged severity appeals against the penalties and was released on bail to appear at the District Court sittings starting in Albury on August 17.
A $5000 cash surety was lodged for her release and she has to abide by a 7pm to 7am daily curfew.
Frame was involved in a relationship with Garry Mizzi, who was in the line at McDonalds about 8pm on January 5 when his brother Shawn came in and the two became involved in an argument, throwing punches at each other.
Frame was swinging her arms at Shawn Mizzi before getting involved in a fight with a woman.
Frame and Garry Mizzi consumed unknown quantities of drugs including ice, speed, “magic mushrooms”, Zanax and Diazapam on April 5.
They became violent, unpredictable, paranoid and irrational locking themselves inside their residence.
All entry doors were barricaded, door handles broken off and doors were nailed shut.
The pair jumped through a bedroom window smashing the glass and ran through neighbouring yards.
Frame had possession of a black baseball bat and small mattock which she used to smash her way through the roof of a garden shed at a residence in Union Road.
Frame was charged with malicious damage, theft and three counts of entering inclosed lands from her crime spree.