SEX OFFENDER SENTENCED FOR BREACHING COURT ORDERS AND REGISTRATION FAILURES
2025-12-05 21:55: Chester Yeates appeared at Warrington Magistrates Court on May 6, 2025, for sentencing.The case involved alleged breaches of a sexual harm prevention order and failure to comply with the Sex Offenders Register requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Yeates was charged with breaking the conditions of an existing order designed to restrict his activities following previous offences.
The court was told he also failed to update the police about his whereabouts as required by law.
The hearing was listed under reference 07NZ0263925.
At this stage, the court has not announced the final sentence.
Yeates faces potential penalties for breaching court orders and non-compliance with the Sex Offenders Register.
The case highlights ongoing efforts to ensure compliance among registered offenders and protect public safety.
The magistrates will deliver their decision after considering all the evidence.
Yeates's legal position remains under review, with further hearings expected before any penalty is imposed.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 21:55: 2025-12-05 21:55: Chester Yeates appeared at Warrington Magistrates Court on May 6, 2025, for sentencing.
The case involved alleged breaches of a sexual harm prevention order and failure to comply with the Sex Offenders Register requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Yeates was charged with breaking the conditions of an existing order designed to restrict his activities following previous offences.
The court was told he also failed to update the police about his whereabouts as required by law.
The hearing was listed under reference 07NZ0263925.
At this stage, the court has not announced the final sentence.
Yeates faces potential penalties for breaching court orders and non-compliance with the Sex Offenders Register.
The case highlights ongoing efforts to ensure compliance among registered offenders and protect public safety.
The magistrates will deliver their decision after considering all the evidence.
Yeates's legal position remains under review, with further hearings expected before any penalty is imposed.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 21:55: 2025-12-05 21:55: Chester Yeates appeared at Warrington Magistrates Court on May 6, 2025, for sentencing.
The case involved alleged breaches of a sexual harm prevention order and failure to comply with the Sex Offenders Register requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Yeates was charged with breaking the conditions of an existing order designed to restrict his activities following previous offences.
The court was told he also failed to update the police about his whereabouts as required by law.
The hearing was listed under reference 07NZ0263925.
At this stage, the court has not announced the final sentence.
Yeates faces potential penalties for breaching court orders and non-compliance with the Sex Offenders Register.
The case highlights ongoing efforts to ensure compliance among registered offenders and protect public safety.
The magistrates will deliver their decision after considering all the evidence.
Yeates's legal position remains under review, with further hearings expected before any penalty is imposed.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 21:55: Chester Yeates appeared at Warrington Magistrates Court on April 1, 2025, for sentencing after being convicted of breaches related to a sexual harm prevention order and failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Yeates faced allegations that he did not adhere to the conditions set by the court, which included restrictions to prevent further offences.
The court heard that he failed to update authorities as required by law, a serious breach under the legislation.
The magistrates considered the breaches serious enough to warrant a sentencing hearing.
Details of the offence suggest that the violations involved the failure to notify authorities of relevant personal changes, which is an offence under the SOA 2003.
The case, listed as reference 07NZ0263925, underscores the importance of compliance with court orders for sex offenders.
The court is expected to pass a suitable sentence aimed at ensuring appropriate management of Yeates's case.
No further details about the sentence were provided at this stage.
The case remains a reminder of the legal obligations imposed on offenders to comply with court restrictions and registration laws.