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Plymouth teenager admits hitting and biting police officers

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Saturday, January 05, 2013
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A TEENAGER punched one police officer and bit another's hand after breaking a window, a court heard.

Devon Clarkson also headbutted a man in a separate incident, Plymouth magistrates were told.

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The 18-year-old, of Delamere Road, Eggbuckland, admitted assaulting PC David Brown and PC Angela Turner in the execution of their duty on October 24 last year.

She also admitted causing criminal damage on the same day to two triple-glazed windows to a value of £1,000, belonging to the George House Hostel in Stonehouse.

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Clarkson finally pleaded guilty to the common assault of Shannon Hall on December 7.

Magistrates ordered a full probation report on her for sentence after hearing she had mental health problems.

Angela Furniss, for the Crown Prosecution Service, said police were called to the hostel because Clarkson was repeatedly striking and damaging the front windows.

She added she had been told she could no longer stay and appeared to be under the influence of drink or drugs.

Mrs Furniss said police tried to restrain her and Clarkson hit PC Brown twice to the face, though he was not left with any visible injury.

Mrs Furniss said Clarkson then bit PC Taylor on the hand in the back of the ambulance on the way to hospital. The court heard her skin was broken.

She added that in the second incident, Mr Hall had heard a "commotion" outside his home and saw Clarkson pushing and pulling another person.

He told her to calm down and she head-butted him to the face, cutting his lip.

Bill LaHive, for Clarkson, said she had "considerable difficulties" with an autistic disorder and other mental health difficulties. He added she had seen a psychiatrist and had also been to the Harbour drink and drugs counselling service. Magistrates bailed her for a report to be prepared ahead of sentencing on January 30.

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  • Profile image for Janey_Socks

    by Janey_Socks

    Sunday, January 06 2013, 7:56PM

    “Devon is a mans name and Shannon is a womans name. No wonder these people are messed up. Also if they'd not chucked her our the hotstel she wouldn't have flipped out.”

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    by swoop4

    Sunday, January 06 2013, 6:12PM

    “Autistic spectrum disorder is the new excuse of choice. Difficult to diagnose, a bit like whiplash.”

  • Profile image for josdave

    by josdave

    Sunday, January 06 2013, 4:14PM

    “Wait for the sob story from the defence and the suspended sentence to follow. Not much chance in this day and age of anyone actually being punished unless you break into Ivor Dewdneys.”

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    by DevonMal

    Saturday, January 05 2013, 8:52PM

    “Six months period. Work in prison. No tv, no mobile, no play stations.”

  • Profile image for theboss1959

    by theboss1959

    Saturday, January 05 2013, 8:11PM

    “Mental health problems, on drugs and the booze, my God the future looks good for this girl eh . . . . . time to wake up and smell the coffee girl.”

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