Teen who failed drugs test now court sketch artist

A district judge sitting at Derry Magistrate's Court made the unusual decision to give a teenager " who admitted using cannabis " a second chance as an unofficial court sketch artist.

A district judge sitting at Derry Magistrate's Court made the unusual decision to give a teenager " who admitted using cannabis " a second chance as an unofficial court sketch artist.

Published Jul 24, 2015

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A 16-year-old boy has been told to serve as an unofficial court sketch artist after failing a police drugs test but finding sympathy from the judge for his love of art.

District Judge Barney McElholm, sitting at Derry Magistrate’s Court, made the unusual decision after deciding that the teenager – who admitted using cannabis before being arrested on Wednesday – deserved a second chance.

The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was reportedly told by Judge McElholm: “You must bring with you a sketch pad and a pencil and you can draw me and the solicitors for two hours each day.

“Only me and the solicitors, and I will review the matter. If you look stoned you will be arrested.”

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