MAN APPEARS IN COURT OVER SHPO BREACH IN WEYMOUTH
2025-12-05 22:02: Christopher Dawe appeared at Weymouth Magistrates Court on September 25, 2025, for sentencing.He faced charges related to breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard that Dawe had allegedly violated the restrictions set out under the court order.
The case was listed under reference 55DH0068425.
After considering the evidence, the magistrates decided that a custodial sentence was appropriate.
The court did not reveal specific details of the breach but emphasised the importance of compliance with court orders to protect the public.
Dawe was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a later date.
The magistrates stressed the seriousness of breaches related to SHPOs, noting that such orders are designed to prevent further offences.
The case serves as a reminder that failure to adhere to court restrictions can lead to serious consequences, including imprisonment.
The court ensured Dawe understood the penalties he faces if he breaches the order again.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:00: 2025-12-05 22:02: Christopher Dawe appeared at Weymouth Magistrates Court on September 25, 2025, for sentencing.
He faced charges related to breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard that Dawe had allegedly violated the restrictions set out under the court order.
The case was listed under reference 55DH0068425.
After considering the evidence, the magistrates decided that a custodial sentence was appropriate.
The court did not reveal specific details of the breach but emphasised the importance of compliance with court orders to protect the public.
Dawe was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a later date.
The magistrates stressed the seriousness of breaches related to SHPOs, noting that such orders are designed to prevent further offences.
The case serves as a reminder that failure to adhere to court restrictions can lead to serious consequences, including imprisonment.
The court ensured Dawe understood the penalties he faces if he breaches the order again.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:00: 2025-12-05 22:02: Christopher Dawe appeared at Weymouth Magistrates Court on September 25, 2025, for sentencing.
He faced charges related to breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard that Dawe had allegedly violated the restrictions set out under the court order.
The case was listed under reference 55DH0068425.
After considering the evidence, the magistrates decided that a custodial sentence was appropriate.
The court did not reveal specific details of the breach but emphasised the importance of compliance with court orders to protect the public.
Dawe was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a later date.
The magistrates stressed the seriousness of breaches related to SHPOs, noting that such orders are designed to prevent further offences.
The case serves as a reminder that failure to adhere to court restrictions can lead to serious consequences, including imprisonment.
The court ensured Dawe understood the penalties he faces if he breaches the order again.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:00: Christopher Dawe faced Weymouth Magistrates Court today over allegations of breaching a sexual harm prevention order (SHPO).
The case was listed as reference 55DH0068425.
Dawe was brought before the court for his first appearance.
The court heard that the charges relate to a suspected breach of the SHPO, which aims to protect victims and prevent further offences.
Details of the alleged breach were not disclosed in court.
Dawe did not enter a plea and was remanded in custody until a future hearing.
The case will continue as more evidence is reviewed.
The court confirmed that Dawe's next hearing is scheduled to ensure all legal processes proceed fairly.
No additional information about the nature of the order or the allegations was provided during the hearing.
This case highlights ongoing efforts to enforce protective orders and enhance victim safety within the justice system.
The court emphasised that allegations are not proven until proven in a trial.