MAN APPEARS IN COURT OVER BREACH OF SEXUAL HARM PREVENTION ORDER
2025-12-04 23:04: Graham Hanson appeared at Doncaster Magistrates Court today for his first court hearing.The defendant was charged under the Sex Offenders Act 2003 with failing to comply with notification requirements.
The case was registered under reference 14XO1056725.
Hanson, who was not required to enter a plea at this stage, sat quietly during the brief hearing.
No details of the allegations were disclosed in court, and the case was adjourned for further proceedings.
The defendant is accused of not adhering to the legal obligations to update authorities about his whereabouts, a serious offence under the risky sex offenders register laws.
Hanson did not enter a plea and was remanded in custody until the next hearing, scheduled for a future date.
No application for bail was made during today’s proceedings.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about compliance with sex offender registration laws.
The court emphasised the importance of such cases due to their potential impact on community safety.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 23:03: Graham Hanson faced Doncaster Magistrates Court today over allegations of breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
The case was listed under reference 14XO1001725.
Hanson, 2025, made his first appearance in court and did not enter a plea.
The court heard the case involves concerns about safeguarding related to the original order.
Hanson was represented by his solicitor and was granted bail with conditions pending a future hearing.
The magistrates set the next court date and emphasised the importance of adhering to the court's restrictions.
The case highlights ongoing efforts to prevent further harm and ensure community safety.
Hanson will return to court for a subsequent hearing as the legal process continues.
The court remanded him in custody after the hearing but later granted conditional bail, and no further details were given about potential penalties or the specifics of the breach.
The case remains ongoing, with future proceedings scheduled as authorities pursue justice and enforcement of the court's orders.