A teenager who admitted carrying a zombie knife and being involved in group fighting has appeared again at court.

The 16-year-old from Harrow was carrying the weapon in Sutton Road, Watford, on March 20 this year.

He also threatened violence in the town on the same day, following which he pleaded guilty to affray and possession of a weapon in public at Willesden Magistrates' Court two days later.

The case was adjourned for sentencing and he was granted conditional bail - which banned him from entering Hertfordshire, enforced a curfew and had him electronically monitored.

Last week, the 16-year-old appeared at court but the case was adjourned again until August 3 to enable a further review of a Referal Order.

ALSO IN COURT

A serial thief has been jailed just over a week after he was given a suspended sentence for targeting supermarkets.

Bradley Chubb, of Berry Avenue in Watford, admitted to assault and stealing eight whiskey bottles worth £209.50 from St Albans’ Sainsbury’s on June 7.

He was jailed for a total of 28 weeks - which included activation of his previous 12-week suspended sentence.

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