Inmate has prison sentence extended after he was found with a mobile phone in his cell at HMP Leeds
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Lewis Clarke became aggressive towards prison officers after they suspected he was in possession of the illegal item and told him he was going to be searched.
Leeds Crown Court heard a prison search team went to Clarke's cell on January 4 this year.
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Hide AdThe defendant refused to comply with the officers and told them they could not search his cell.
As he was arguing he was seen placing his hands in his shorts and the officers suspected he was trying to conceal something.
The officers approached Clarke and took hold of his arm but he began to struggle.
More officers were called to assist and Clarke was told he was going to be taken to a segregation unit to be searched.
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Hide AdThe 23-year-old threatened to fight with the officers if he was going to be searched.
The device was found during the search.
Helena Williams, prosecuting, said the device was not a smart phone but it was in working order.
Clarke, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty to possessing a prohibited item in prison.
He has six previous convictions for 14 offences, including possession of a firearm and ammunition with intent to cause fear of violence.
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Hide AdOliver Connor, mitigating, said Clarke had been ordered to look after the phone by other inmates.
Mr Connor said his client agreed as he feared he would be attacked if he refused and also feared for the safety of his relatives
The barrister said Clarke had been the victim of a stabbing in prison in 2017.
Judge Simon Phillips QC gave Clarke a ten-month sentence for the offence.