DELAWARE, Ohio (KTLA) -- A woman accused of spraying sheriff's deputies with breast milk has been sentenced to two years of probation.

Stephanie Robinette pleaded guilty last month to charges of assault and obstruction of official business.

In addition to probation the 30-year old was also ordered to pay $200 in fines on top of court costs.


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The special education teacher was arrested June 25 by deputies responding to a domestic dispute.

Robinette's husband told deputies his wife had been drinking at a wedding and hit him several times before locking herself in a car outside a banquet hall.

Deputies tried to talk Robinette out of the car.

When she refused, they went in after her.

 

"When deputies attempted to remove Robinette from the vehicle she advised the deputies that she was a breastfeeding mother and proceeded to remove her right breast from her dress and began spraying deputies and the vehicle with her breast milk," Sheriff Walter L. Davis III.

Robinette is teacher at Summit Academy, a public charter school that specializes in the education of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and Asperger syndrome.