A Coast pensioner has been refused bail after being charged with drug trafficking.

A Coast pensioner has been refused bail after being charged with drug trafficking. Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

COVERED in her own faeces and vomit, Rebecca Leigh Gordon lay on the ground outside a Noosa pub kicking out at police officers.

The Rockhampton woman will spend the next six months behind bars after pleading guilty yesterday in the Rockhampton Magistrates Court to one charge each of public nuisance, obstructing a police officer and wilful damage and two charges of assaulting a police officer.

The court heard that on January 26, Australia Day, police were called to Sogo Bar in Noosa after reports Gordon was allegedly assaulting patrons.

When they arrived, security was trying to evict Gordon from the bar. As police removed her Gordon threw her body weight to the ground and struggled with police.

She then refused to get into the police vehicle and struck out with her feet, kicking an officer in the stomach several times.

Police then rolled Gordon onto her stomach and she defecated on herself.

When she arrived at Maroochydore watch house, police attempted to take her into a shower to wash vomit and faeces from her body.

Gordon struggled and latched onto an officer and scratched his arm, removing skin.

While detained in the watch house Gordon used water from the toilet and drink fountain to flood the cell floor and tipped water into the cell's intercom.

Taking her six-page criminal history into account, Magistrate Cameron Press sentenced Gordon to two weeks imprisonment for the public nuisance offence, one month for obstructing police, six months each for the assaulting police charges and two months for wilful damage.

The sentences will be served concurrently and Gordon must also serve 80 hours unpaid community service. She is eligible for parole on June 13.