Drug dealer handed longer sentence after shouting one word on way to cells

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A drug dealer who hurled an insult in court while being led to the cells has landed himself a longer sentence for his abusive behaviour.Callum Currey, 25, shouted "w****r" as he was being led to the cells after being sentenced to three years and nine months for prolific drug dealing in Exeter.

His outburst earned him an extra month in prison over a contempt of court charge.Currey, of no fixed abode, repeatedly interrupted proceedings at Exeter Crown Court before his final outburst.

He became agitated when the court discussed whether he had been mistakenly released early from a previous prison sentence and how that affected his time served, reports Devon Live.When Judge Stephen Climie urged him to calm down, Currey responded: "It's not my fault youse let me out.

You're pissing me off, bruv."Currey had admitted to four counts of being involved in the supply of heroin and cocaine on different occasions in Exeter.

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