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www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006140191,00.htmlTeen girl berserk in court
By JAMIE PYATT
CHAV thug Leanne Black hurls eggs at newsmen yesterday — before going berserk in a courtroom.
The obnoxious 14-year-old, who became Britain’s youngest drink-driver when she was 12, was hauled before magistrates for being boozed-up at the wheel AGAIN.
The schoolgirl, wearing a white tracksuit, Burberry-style scarf and lots of fake bling, arrived armed with a box of eggs. She threw some at reporters, then pelted a TV crew as a man accompanying her punched a photographer in the face.
In court later Black — branded a “vicious little cow” by neighbours — screamed when she was told she would be locked up. She leaped from the dock, then:
PUNCHED prosecutor Lesley Gilmore in the back.
THREW a two-litre jug of water over the magistrates and their clerk.
KICKED furniture over as she sprinted around cowering probation officers.
SWEPT anything she could get her hands on from desks, and
YELLED abuse at the shocked JPs and court staff as she was finally grabbed and dragged off.
Black’s mother Nora was just as foul. She flashed her bum at photographers outside the court, shouting: “Go on, then, film this.”
And she said of her diabolical daughter: “I’m proud of her.”
Black, whose face must be obscured in pictures for legal reasons, has been repeatedly hauled up for burglary, criminal damage and breaching a curfew.
And she was put in a young offenders’ institute for four months last year for causing alarm, harassment and distress.
Yesterday the youth court in Newbury, Berks, heard how the teenager swigged cans of beer at a pal’s house before driving off in her dad Maurice’s Vauxhall Corsa.
Her parents called police when they realised she was missing.
Cops found the girl at Newbury’s YMCA, where her sister Lilly lived, and collared her. Mrs Gilmore said: “Her response to arrest is concerning. She told the officer, “What the f*** do you lot want, for f***’s sake?” She told the officer to “f*** off”.
A breath test showed she was well above the drink-drive limit.
The JPs heard how Black did exactly the same 14 months before. Then, she was banned from the road for two years — a technicality as she cannot drive legally until she is 17 — and put under a supervision order. The order was breached by the second drink-drive offence.
Before her outburst Black, of Thatcham, Berks, admitted taking a vehicle without consent, drink-driving and being uninsured. She even apologised for her behaviour, saying: “I know what I’ve done to my dad and stuff.” But then she lost it.
She was taken to cells and the court was cleared before she was brought back in handcuffs, flanked by two security guards and watched by a cop.
Presiding magistrate Margaret Bates read out Black’s full sentence — four months in a secure training unit followed by another four months under supervision in the community.
She was also given another technical three-year driving ban. Any such ban comes into force immediately and cannot be “held over” until a youth reaches the legal driving age of 17.
No mention was made of Black’s explosion. But Mrs Bates told her she was being put away because she is “a persistent young offender”. Afterwards Mrs Gilmore said she would decide later whether to press charges against the girl.