A SLOUGH man who was previously in court for breaking a lampshade in KFC will avoid jail despite admitting to dangerous driving and assaulting an emergency worker.
Michael Ogbebor, of Spencer Road, Slough, was given a suspended sentence for his actions at Reading Crown Court today (May 7).
The 21-year-old was handed a six-month prison sentence suspended for one year by Judge Heather Norton.
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Discussing the driving incident, she said: “These could have been extremely nasty offences, but no injury was caused.”
This sentence comes after Ogbebor was reprimanded for damaging a lampshade worth £180 at a KFC restaurant in Slough in January 2020.
Addressing the 21-year-old, Judge Norton said Ogbebor had a “bad attitude” towards authority.
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She added: “There are issues about your lifestyle which need to be addressed.”
Dismissing Ogbebor, Judge Norton said Ogbebor was required to appear in court again in front of her for a review in July.
She continued: “If you have got a problem with authority, your problems are about to get worse.”
Ogbebor was sentenced at Reading Crown Court after admitting to dangerous driving and assaulting an emergency worker.
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