HAYDEN BARRETT SENTENCED FOR BREACHING SEXUAL RISK ORDER
Hayden Barrett appeared before Weymouth Magistrates Court in 2025 for sentencing after being convicted of breaching a sexual risk order, a court-imposed measure designed to protect the public from potential sexual harm.The case, listed under reference 55DH0330124, related to a breach of conditions attached to a previous order, including an interim sexual risk order, with the court hearing that Barrett had failed to comply with restrictions intended to prevent further offending.
The proceedings also referenced the underlying offending, namely four counts of sexual communication with a child, contrary to Section 15A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
While specific details of the breach itself were not disclosed in court, Barrett was represented during proceedings as magistrates considered the seriousness of breaching such an order.
Sentencing options in such cases can include fines, additional restrictions, or other penalties under UK law.
The final outcome of the sentencing was not publicly detailed at the time of reporting, but the case underscores the continued enforcement of sexual risk orders as part of wider safeguarding efforts.