Woman who threatened Huddersfield cabbie with fake rape claim before robbing him is jailed

Cliberon had her 12-month prison sentence suspended for a year, but she will be subject to a three-month night-time home curfew.

The judge said she must also do 150 hours unpaid work for the community and be subject to supervision for a year.

Mbye was given a 12-month community order which includes 120 hours unpaid work, supervision for 12 months and attendance on alcohol reduction programmes.

The judge told Woods that she had initially sought to embarrass the taxi driver with fake sexual advances and had then threatened to make a rape complaint against him.

“Finally with the brief assistance of the others you robbed him of his takings,” said Judge Durham Hall.

“I can’t overlook this Miss Woods. You came to court knowing you had to go to prison for this offence. You have taken onto your shoulders much of the blame which is to your credit”.

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