Jade Jagger has been fined around £1,215 after she admitted resisting arrest and wounding over an incident in Ibiza on Wednesday following a plea bargain deal.
She was also slapped with a further £696 cost as payment to a police officer she injured during the incident.
Her boyfriend Anthony Hinkson has been handed a four-month prison sentence for assault - but is not expected to serve any jail time because sentences of less than two years are normally automatically suspended in Spain for first-time offenders.
A court official said: “Court of Instruction Number One in Ibiza has held a speedy trial following a plea bargain deal against A.W and J.J who were arrested on Wednesday in Ibiza.
“The judge has convicted A.W of a crime of atentado contra la autoridad (assault) and handed him a four-month prison sentence.
Taylor Swift seen looking cosy with Matty Healy's mum Denise Welch months ago“The same judge has fined JJ for a crime of serious resistance and a minor offence of wounding.
“The fine for the first offence is 10 euros daily over four months and for the second it is a 20-day fine at 10 euros a day.
“JJ must also compensate her victim with 800 euros.”
It was claimed the daughter of Rolling Stone rocker Mick allegedly assaulted several national police officers during an incident in a restaurant in Ibiza on Wednesday night.
She reportedly spent two nights in custody after the alleged incident before appearing in court today, according to the Spanish press.
Jade, 51, and her boyfriend Anthony Hinkson were driven in a police van from Ibiza's National Police HQ to the courthouse for the hearing.
Jade was with a friend at La Oliva restaurant when she reportedly started behaving in an "aggressive and violent" manner.
There was a clash with the staff and one of her pals allegedly started yelling and threatening other diners.
At the time, a source told the Mirror: "Police arrested two people last night, a man and a woman, in Ibiza.
"Around 9pm there was a police intervention as a result of a call from a restaurant about a man they said was behaving violently with customers and workers.
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Police officers arrested the singer's daughter on suspicion of committing the crime of ‘atentado contra la autoridad’, which translates from Spanish to ‘attack against authority‘ and covers offences ranging from resisting arrest to assaulting an officer.