A teenager has been given an antisocial behaviour order at Oxford Magistrates' Court today - banning him from entering an area of the city for five years.
It is believed to be one of the longest Asbo sentences ever imposed in Oxfordshire.
Jordan Anderson, 19, of Southfield Park Flats, East Oxford, who is on remand for breaching an earlier interim Asbo, is banned from entering Marston.
Anderson is also banned from meeting, gathering and associating in public with five individuals and threatening, using violence, intimidating, abusing or swearing at any member of the public.
Anderson was served with an interim Asbo on April, 18, 2008, with the above conditions.
However, he breached it within days and on April 28 was sentenced to a 60-day custodial sentence in a youth offenders institute.
He was later released on licence on May 22, but two days later breached the Asbo again.
On June 3, he was sentenced to 120 days for breaching his Asbo for the second time -and a further 30 days for breaching his licence conditions.
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