VICE girl Carina Matysiak is to be sent back to jail for breaching a court injunction banning her from the Broad Street area of Swindon.
But she will start to serve the sentence only after she is arrested on a warrant issued by the judge after she failed to turn up for Friday's hearing.
The 24-year-old was sentenced to two months jail after Swindon Crown Court heard she had continued to flout an injunction banning her from plying her trade in the Broad Street area of town.
Judge John McNaught was told Maty-siak, of Axbridge Close, Park North, had been spotted 32 times between July 10 and November 14 last year.
The jail term comes eight months after she received a similar sentence for breaching the injunction last May.
Then she pleaded with the court not to take away her liberty, saying she was getting herself "sorted out".
In tears, Miss Matysiak told the court last May: "I was a heroin addict and crack head. All of a sudden I got my life sorted out with my mum's support. Then I had this pimp threatening me, taking my money. He said if I didn't give him money he would petrol bomb my house, and he put a knife to my neck, ribs and stomach.
"Now I've got away from him and I haven't worked for a month. He tried to get me back on the drugs."
However since her release from prison she has continued to breach the injunction being arrested at least five times in the months leading up to November.
Passing sentence Judge McNaught said "I order that she goes to prison again for two months in respect of each of the 32 breaches.
"That is to say the sightings between July 10 and November 14 which I am quite satisfied amount to quite wilful disobedience to the court's order.
"The only way to offer some protection to the local community is to send her to prison and let us hope she will learn from this."
Giles Sheldrick
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