GAVIN HAYTREE FROM WINTERINGHAM BREACHES COURT ORDERS ON SEX OFFENCES

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Winteringham Sexual Abuser
In November 2011, a serious legal case unfolded involving Gavin Haytree, a known sex offender from Winteringham. The court heard that Haytree, aged 32 and residing on Winterton Road in Winteringham, had violated court-imposed restrictions that were specifically designed to protect children from potential harm.

Gavin Haytree faced charges for failing to adhere to the conditions set out under the Sex Offences Act. The charges included breaching a sexual offences prevention order, which is a legal measure intended to restrict the activities of individuals convicted of sex crimes, and neglecting to update authorities with his personal details as required by law. The breaches occurred over a period from May 1 to September 21, during which Haytree did not comply with the mandated notification requirements.

During the court proceedings, Haytree pleaded guilty to all charges, acknowledging his failure to follow the legal restrictions and reporting obligations. The judge sentenced him to 18 weeks in prison, but this sentence was suspended for 18 months, meaning he would not serve time unless he committed further offences within that period. Additionally, Haytree was ordered to complete 200 hours of unpaid community work within the next 12 months as part of his rehabilitation and punishment. The court also imposed a financial penalty, requiring him to pay an £80 victim surcharge and £85 in court costs.

This case highlights ongoing efforts by authorities to monitor and enforce compliance among sex offenders, especially those with restrictions aimed at safeguarding vulnerable populations such as children. The court's decision underscores the importance of adhering to legal orders designed to prevent reoffending and protect the community from potential harm.
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