A woman has been fined $800 for telling a man "You're gone" and smashing a window with a garden fork.
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Kate Stone, 42, pleaded guilty in the Bendigo Magistrates' Court on Tuesday to wilful damage and using threatening words in relation to an incident in September 2016.
Stone was at a Long Gully address when she became aggressive towards a man and his family.
At one point she said to the man, "You're gone".
She got a garden fork from the garden and threw it at a laundry window, which smashed.
The house belonged to the Department of Health and Human Services and the window cost $300.
Defence lawyer Robert Davis said Stone admitted to throwing the garden fork, but did not intend to throw it at the window.
Stone is already in prison, serving a minimum 28-year jail term for the 2016 murder of her partner Darren Reid in Long Gully.
Magistrate John Bentley convicted her and fined her $800.
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