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Published 13:26 30 Mar 2022 BST

During the sentencing at Kidderminster Magistrates' Court, Price's solicitor said that the 19-year-old had been left feeling "ashamed and embarrassed" by his actions.
"He spends a lot of time online, gaming, from his bedroom in online groups," the solicitor said.
"On the night this offence took place he was with that online group, but he accepts the responsibility is his. He knows it was wrong and regretted it as soon as it was sent."
The tweet sent to Rashford included a racial slur. Price's solicitor claimed he was unaware of the meaning behind it, having heard it sung in a non-racial way regularly through rap music.
"It wasn’t uncommon for him to hear that [in rap music] when it’s not used as a racist word," he added.
"It was normalised for him – he didn’t understand the use of that word and didn’t intend it as a hate crime."
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