A teen sprung from jail when she successfully appealed her 16 week prison sentence is accused of breaching the court order that replaced it.

Renaya Chadbone, 18, was given 16 weeks behind bars by a district judge in July after she admitted attacking police officers in Oxford.

That jail term was reduced to 12 weeks’ imprisonment suspended for 18 months when she successfully appealed her sentence to Oxford Crown Court the following month.

But on Monday, she was back in front of Judge Maria Lamb – accused of breaching her suspended sentence order by failing to comply with the probation service.

Judge Lamb put the hearing back for a month after Chadbone, who was not legally represented, confirmed she would like the chance to speak to a barrister.

She warned the teenager: “The usual outcome is that anybody who hasn’t fulfilled the community requirements faces the suspended sentence being brought into play, you understand that? It’s a serious matter.”

Chadbone was bailed to return to Oxford Crown Court on January 17.

In August, the teenager, of Windmill Road, Oxford, was ordered to do 120 hours of unpaid work and pay £100 compensation to the officers she’d attacked in Fettiplace Road in April.

The attack happened just eight days after she was given a community order for various offences including one attack on a police officer that she followed up by telling the cops ‘I’m gassed. Happy as f***, mate’.

Upholding the appeal, Judge Lamb told Chadbone: “We accept that there is here a narrow window of opportunity. You are heading fast to the wrong side of the tracks.”

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