A Peel teenager will be sentenced next month after a court found he’d breached an anti-social behaviour order.
18 year old Connor Lewis of Queens Drive West appeared before magistrates at Douglas Courthouse.
He’d denied breaching the order made last July after an off-duty police officer spotted him involved in an altercation at around 8.30pm on April 14.
When police later called to his home they got no reply despite Lewis being subject to a curfew.
His advocate asked for pre-sentencing reports to be prepared and magistrates bailed Lewis to appear again on October 17.
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