(Stillwater, Okla.) — An ex-convict who served a prison sentence for assault and battery on a police officer in Drumright has been given a 90-day jail term with extensive conditions for assault and battery on a police officer at the Cushing City Jail.

Randee Lynn Polm, 34, of Depew, who was released from prison last year, pleaded guilty Friday to slapping and repeatedly kicking the leg of Cushing Police Officer Steven Jurczewsky in the Cushing jail on Sept. 3.

As part of a plea bargain, Polm was placed on four years’ probation Friday except for 90 days in the Payne County Jail, fined $150, ordered to have a substance abuse evaluation, to follow any recommendations and to have random drug tests.

Polm also pleaded guilty to possessing a pill, identified as Soma, without a prescription, after a traffic stop in rural Cushing at Harmony Road and Highway 33, on March 7, for which she was given a concurrent 90-day jail term Friday.

In her latest case, Polm had apparently been arrested on a bench warrant for failure to appear in court on a 1999 misdemeanor charge of being a minor in possession of beer in Payne County, a case that was dismissed Friday by the prosecution.

Polm, who previously lived in Drumright, had been released from state prison in May 2013, after serving about one-third of a three-year sentence for assault and battery on a Drumright police officer in 2009 — after she was found in violation of probation on a 10-year suspended sentence in 2011, state Department of Corrections records show.

Polm also was convicted of child neglect in Drumright in 2009, for which she was given a concurrent two-year prison term after she was found in violation of a five-year probationary sentence in 2011, court records show.

Polm also had been convicted in Creek County of assault and battery with an automobile and leaving the scene of an injury accident in 1999 for which she was given a three-year prison term, followed by 181 days of probation, DOC records show.

Polm also had been convicted of false personation in Pawnee County in 2002 and given a three-year prison term, of which she served about two years, DOC records show.***