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But on July 11 he got drunk and began swearing and shouting at an elderly resident before damaging cars in the street and near his home in Hailsham. Hannah Hurley, prosecuting, said Patten kicked a van, damaged a Skoda car and broke a fence while swearing and shouting at an elderly resident. Nutan Fatania, defending, said Patten was trying to tackle his severe alcohol problems and his GP was seeking medical and psychological help for him to reduce his drinking.

Judge Janet Waddicor warned Patten he should have faced an automatic jail sentence for breaching the earlier suspended sentence but claimed prison would not help him. She imposed a separate suspended sentence of one month and one week for the criminal damage offences as well as extending a rehabilitation order already in place. When Alfie was 18 he told The Sun on Sunday his paternity ordeal left his life in tatters.

District Judge Teresa Szagun said: 'The premises were being used for drug dealing and there was the anti-social behaviour spilling out onto the street and affecting the neighbourhood. They still don't have anywhere else to live. The court was told Patten has a caution for cocaine possession from and his mother had a similar caution from Louise Ravenscroft, prosecuting for Sussex Police, said: 'They were the organisers and protagonists of the behaviour.

She said there had been five raids on the house under the Misuse of Drugs Act in the past two years. Miss Ravenscroft added: 'They remain under investigation by Sussex Police. They are seen by the police as heavily involved in the drug business. The house Patten, 25, and his mother, Nicola, 55, have been has been kicked out of in Sussex. Lewes Crown Court heard Patten was a jobless alcoholic but was told Patten was desperately trying to tackle his severe alcohol problems and his GP was seeking medical and psychological help for him to reduce his drinking.

The baby case sparked a national debate about morality and teenage pregnancy with then Tory leader David Cameron saying it raised 'worrying' questions about modern Britain. Alfie met Chantelle in at the age of 12 while playing out in the streets of the East Sussex village of Lower Dicker, where they both lived. His mother thought the friendship was innocent enough and as Alfie had not gone through puberty she claimed she had no worries about them being left alone.

He sometimes stayed at her house and it was after one sleepover that Chantelle told him she was four months pregnant. In February , Maisie Roxanne was born weighing 7lbs and 3oz and Alfie was thrown into the role of father. He later said: 'It was a crazy time. Holding Maisie for the first time was amazing. I was too young to understand the consequences of being a dad but I liked holding her and immediately loved her.

Everywhere I went people knew who I was. I couldn't leave the house for weeks. I had to have time off school. Six weeks later he was hit with the bombshell that he was not the father and their mutual friend, Tyler Barker, was the real father. He told how he cried for days and was doubly upset because Chantelle and her family moved away and he couldn't see the baby anymore.

Argos AO. Medina, now 87, had a condition called "precocious puberty" - the medical term for when puberty begins before the typical range. Any age under eight is considered "precocious".

Her dad was arrested on suspicion of incest but was ultimately released due to a lack of evidence. In the UK, similarly aged teenage couples under the age of 16 — the legal age of consent — are unlikely to be prosecuted if they have consensual sex.

David Cameron even commented on the case of Alfie Patten, who was believed to have become a dad before being old enough to legally purchase party poppers. Alfie thought he'd gotten his year-old girlfriend Chantelle Steadman pregnant when he was just 12 after they had sex at a sleepover in Lower Dicker, East Sussex. But a DNA test six weeks after baby Maisie's birth proved that he wasn't actually the father.

I cried for days and barely left my room. I thought my world had ended. He was convicted of criminal damage after smashing up cars while already on a suspended sentence for shoplifting, theft and possession of an imitation firearm.

In March this year he and his mum were booted out of their home for alleged drug dealing, the Daily Mail reports. Sean was then given the day off school when son Ben Louis was born a month after Sean's 12th birthday. It is not designed to criminalise young people and there is no intention to prosecute people under the age of 16 where both mutually agree consent and where they are of a similar age.



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