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Woman sentenced for assaulting police officer 

A Colusa woman convicted of trying to attack a Williams Police officer with a large kitchen knife in 2020 was sentenced on July 7 to time served and probation, which she will carry out with the assistance of her public guardian. 

Patricia Louise Wesley, 25, pleaded no contest to felony assault on a police officer on May 10. Her sentence of 731 days includes 296 days of ” half-time” credits. 

Wesley was arrested April 8, 2020, following a disturbance at a relatives apartment in Williams, in which she tried to avoid arrest by wielding a butchers knife against a cop. 

Wesley has had a series of run-ins with police. She was charged with carrying a dirk or dagger in 2013, which was dismissed when she pleaded no contest to obstructing a peace officer. In 2014, she pleaded guilty to carrying a switchblade in a deal with prosecutors that dismissed battery charges. 

In 2015, Wesley was arrested for resisting an executive officer and being under the influence of a controlled substance, although the charges were later dismissed, court records indicate. 

Following her 2020 arrest, Wesleys mental health played a significant factor in her defense and ultimate leniency shown by the court. 

Wesley was facing up to nine years in state prison on six charges related to the April 8 incident, including resisting an executive officer and being under the influence of a controlled substance. 

Five of the charges were dismissed after Wesley pleaded no contest to assaulting the officer. 

Wesley is currently under adult conservatorship. – 

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