A teenager who went on a drug-fuelled rampage through Middlemore Hospital, pepper spraying a police officer and nurse, was sentenced to seven months home detention.
But the man, who was 17 at the time, had his sentence reduced to two months for good behaviour. New details have emerged about the incident last year - which sparked a police review - in court documents obtained by the Herald on Sunday.
The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, had been arrested on an active warrant on the day of the incident, May 10, and was taken to hospital under police guard after admitting to police that he had smoked methamphetamine and huffed petrol that morning.
"It was clear that he was under the influence and affected by substance abuse," the police summary of facts states.
He was heavily sedated for most of the evening but woke up about 7.50pm and pulled out the tubes and sensors attached to his body.