Man headbutts court officer - then laughs at the blood
Harry Morley launched the unprovoked attack, resulting in a broken nose, as he was led to the cells after being jailed
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Leicester Magistrates court
A court custody officer suffered a broken nose after being headbutted by a defendant who was angry at being given a detention sentence.
Harry Morley became violent at Leicester Magistrates Court as he was led through the public concourse and downstairs towards the cells.
Friends who attended to support him were shouting and causing a scene as he struggled and resisted - protesting about the 20 week sentence for a battery and a harassment offence.
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