He was sentenced to 15 months in prison
A man has been jailed at Derry Magistrate's Court today for what a judge described as 'disgraceful offending behaviour.'
Dean Elliott (25) of Duddy's Court in Derry admitted a series of offences that occurred over the past year.
The court heard that on January 24 last year Elliott was arrested for breaching his bail.
As he was being escorted told police vehicle he said 'we will have a bit of crack'.
He then kicked a bin and started shouting and swearing in the street.
When he was interviewed Elliott said 'I was just acting the eejit.'
The court heard that on January 29 police were called to a report of a disturbance in Duddy's Court with two males were throwing items.
Elliott had a large stick and he threw it away smashing the window belonging to an elderly lady.
He was arrested and at interview he said he had no recollection of the events.
The court then heard about an incident on November 20 last when police received a report of two men fighting in Bank Place.
One of those involved was Elliott and when police broke up the fight he became 'aggressive and violent towards police' spitting, biting and kicking.
He also spat in a police vehicle and broke an officer's glasses.
Then on November 27 last CCTV operators reported a man with no top on trying to fight with people in the Castle Street area.
A window was also smashed in the area which was also attributed to Elliott.
He was located in Shipquay Street and made full admissions.
The final set of offences occurred outside a bar in the Dungiven Road area where Elliott was trying to fight with door staff.
The court heard that Elliott had been allowed in to the bar on condition he did not drink.
He was then seen drinking beer and was asked to leave and became aggressive towards door staff.
He tried to strike one member of the door staff with a bottle and broke a window.
Defence counsel Stephen Chapman said there was 'a clear theme' and that was Elliott's alcohol issues.
He said he had tried to deal with that while in custody but alcohol had taken a grip on him.
District Judge Barney McElholm said that the defendant 'continues to commit offences'.
Referring to the broken window belonging to the elderly woman the judge said it was a 'disgraceful situation for anyone to be in.'
He sentenced Elliott to 15 months in prison.
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