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Already back on the streets

"Amira Hunter, 23, was arraigned Thursday on an assault charge in Manhattan Criminal Court, where she was put on supervised release and directed to go to a homeless shelter."

She hit the guy 3 weeks ago, so she was caught and released in that time frame.

Hunter lives in East New York, Brooklyn, and has seven prior arrests, according to cops. Four of the arrests involve domestic violence, two are for petty larceny and the most recent one, last October, is for grand larceny and involves shoplifting, police said.

Her Thursday court appearance saw an odd outburst.

When Judge Marva Brown asked the prosecution if it would seek an order of protection against Hunter, an ADA said one wasn't needed since the defendant and victim were strangers.

“What the f—? We're not strangers,” Hunter exclaimed, prompting the judge to tell her to quiet down.

The homeless suspect, who has a face tattoo of a horseshoe, was told to report to a social worker at her new shelter.

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