An "aggressive" 22-year-old woman has finally been jailed for multiple violent attacks after avoiding prison twice. Blaze Jessop's luck has finally run out after she was previously handed two separate suspended sentences.

After she viciously "glassed" a man outside a pub and "bottled a woman", she has now been jailed. The man victimised in the "unprovoked" attack suffered a "devastating wound to his face", Hull Crown Court heard. The 12cm wound required 15 stitches which has left him with a six inch scar. In a different violent outburst, Jessop also caused serious facial injuries to a woman at a bar. She claimed she was remorseful but admitted a "temper" and "ridiculous" levels of drinking. She admitted breaching the 16-month suspended sentence handed to her in June last year for grievous bodily harm. A further 10-month suspended sentence was breached, which was given after wounding the woman in October 2024.

Prosecutor Jane Rapin said the sentence on the second offence had been deferred for six months to give Jessop a chance, however the guilty party admitted failing to attend two probation service appointments this year.

The probation service told the court: "She doesn't attend appointments. She is verbally aggressive when she calls. She has been offered multiple appointments.

"She just lacks engagement and constantly undermines what her probation practitioner is trying to do for her. She doesn't seem to engage at all. They have given her ample chances on both orders."

Ben Hammersley, mitigating, argued that "she does very much wish to engage."

"She wants to work with the probation service. She asks the court to give her what she knows would be her last chance to engage. Prison would set her 10 steps back from the progress that she has made," he said.

However, judge Mark Bury said: "She is not doing what she says that she wants to do. She is spurning it all. At the end of the day, she is not complying and there is, on the face of it, little more that can be tried. Everything has been tried."

He continued: "The reality now is that the probation service takes the view that there is little else to be tried with you. The time has come where you must serve a sentence of imprisonment."

The 22-year-old was jailed for one year. "If the court just allows you to get away with it, there is no point passing suspended sentences," the judge added.

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