BRISTOL MAN CONVICTED OF SEXUAL OFFENCES, COURT TOLD
2025-12-04 21:16: Luke Hyett appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on October 14, 2025.The court heard that Hyett had been charged with breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, a court-imposed restriction aimed at protecting the public from individuals with a history of sexual offences.
The case, listed under reference 52SB0496325, detailed how Hyett allegedly failed to comply with the conditions set out in the order.
Breaching such orders can result in serious legal consequences, including fines or imprisonment.
Hyett's appearance was brief, with the court now set to determine the next steps in the case.
The court maintained strict adherence to legal procedures, ensuring the case was handled fairly and in line with UK law.
Details about any potential sentence or further actions were not disclosed in court, pending the judge’s judgement.
The case remains under close scrutiny as legal proceedings continue.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: 2025-12-04 21:14: A man has appeared before Bristol Magistrates Court to face allegations of breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
Luke Hyett, whose case is listed under reference 52SB0496325, made his first appearance on September 4, 2025.
Hyett was not required to enter a plea at this stage and was remanded in custody ahead of further hearings.
The charges stem from concerns that he may have failed to comply with restrictions set out by the court to protect the public from sexual harm.
The case is now scheduled for a future hearing where more details will be considered.
Hyett’s appearance was brief, with the court confirming the next steps in the legal process.
Such orders are put in place for individuals deemed a risk in relation to sexual offences, and breaching them is a serious matter.
The court emphasised the importance of the legal process and ensuring all evidence can be examined before any trial or further proceedings.
Hyett will remain in custody until his next appearance, pending further court dates.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: 2025-12-04 21:16: Luke Hyett appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on October 14, 2025.
The court heard that Hyett had been charged with breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, a court-imposed restriction aimed at protecting the public from individuals with a history of sexual offences.
The case, listed under reference 52SB0496325, detailed how Hyett allegedly failed to comply with the conditions set out in the order.
Breaching such orders can result in serious legal consequences, including fines or imprisonment.
Hyett's appearance was brief, with the court now set to determine the next steps in the case.
The court maintained strict adherence to legal procedures, ensuring the case was handled fairly and in line with UK law.
Details about any potential sentence or further actions were not disclosed in court, pending the judge’s judgement.
The case remains under close scrutiny as legal proceedings continue.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: 2025-12-04 21:14: A man has appeared before Bristol Magistrates Court to face allegations of breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
Luke Hyett, whose case is listed under reference 52SB0496325, made his first appearance on September 4, 2025.
Hyett was not required to enter a plea at this stage and was remanded in custody ahead of further hearings.
The charges stem from concerns that he may have failed to comply with restrictions set out by the court to protect the public from sexual harm.
The case is now scheduled for a future hearing where more details will be considered.
Hyett’s appearance was brief, with the court confirming the next steps in the legal process.
Such orders are put in place for individuals deemed a risk in relation to sexual offences, and breaching them is a serious matter.
The court emphasised the importance of the legal process and ensuring all evidence can be examined before any trial or further proceedings.
Hyett will remain in custody until his next appearance, pending further court dates.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: 2025-12-04 21:16: Luke Hyett appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on October 14, 2025.
The court heard that Hyett had been charged with breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, a court-imposed restriction aimed at protecting the public from individuals with a history of sexual offences.
The case, listed under reference 52SB0496325, detailed how Hyett allegedly failed to comply with the conditions set out in the order.
Breaching such orders can result in serious legal consequences, including fines or imprisonment.
Hyett's appearance was brief, with the court now set to determine the next steps in the case.
The court maintained strict adherence to legal procedures, ensuring the case was handled fairly and in line with UK law.
Details about any potential sentence or further actions were not disclosed in court, pending the judge’s judgement.
The case remains under close scrutiny as legal proceedings continue.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: 2025-12-04 21:14: A man has appeared before Bristol Magistrates Court to face allegations of breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
Luke Hyett, whose case is listed under reference 52SB0496325, made his first appearance on September 4, 2025.
Hyett was not required to enter a plea at this stage and was remanded in custody ahead of further hearings.
The charges stem from concerns that he may have failed to comply with restrictions set out by the court to protect the public from sexual harm.
The case is now scheduled for a future hearing where more details will be considered.
Hyett’s appearance was brief, with the court confirming the next steps in the legal process.
Such orders are put in place for individuals deemed a risk in relation to sexual offences, and breaching them is a serious matter.
The court emphasised the importance of the legal process and ensuring all evidence can be examined before any trial or further proceedings.
Hyett will remain in custody until his next appearance, pending further court dates.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: 2025-12-04 21:16: Luke Hyett appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on October 14, 2025.
The court heard that Hyett had been charged with breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, a court-imposed restriction aimed at protecting the public from individuals with a history of sexual offences.
The case, listed under reference 52SB0496325, detailed how Hyett allegedly failed to comply with the conditions set out in the order.
Breaching such orders can result in serious legal consequences, including fines or imprisonment.
Hyett's appearance was brief, with the court now set to determine the next steps in the case.
The court maintained strict adherence to legal procedures, ensuring the case was handled fairly and in line with UK law.
Details about any potential sentence or further actions were not disclosed in court, pending the judge’s judgement.
The case remains under close scrutiny as legal proceedings continue.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: 2025-12-04 21:14: A man has appeared before Bristol Magistrates Court to face allegations of breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
Luke Hyett, whose case is listed under reference 52SB0496325, made his first appearance on September 4, 2025.
Hyett was not required to enter a plea at this stage and was remanded in custody ahead of further hearings.
The charges stem from concerns that he may have failed to comply with restrictions set out by the court to protect the public from sexual harm.
The case is now scheduled for a future hearing where more details will be considered.
Hyett’s appearance was brief, with the court confirming the next steps in the legal process.
Such orders are put in place for individuals deemed a risk in relation to sexual offences, and breaching them is a serious matter.
The court emphasised the importance of the legal process and ensuring all evidence can be examined before any trial or further proceedings.
Hyett will remain in custody until his next appearance, pending further court dates.
--------------------------- 2025-10-24 00:09: Luke Hyett appeared at Bristol Magistrates Court on October 14, 2025, for sentencing after being convicted of breaching a sexual harm prevention order, a separate breach related to the initial offences.
Hyett's case was heard in front of magistrates, who processed the sentencing.
The court’s note indicates the convictions relate to sexual offences, though specifics remain private.
Enquiries regarding the case should quote reference 52SB0496325.
No further details have been made public to safeguard the identities involved and to adhere to privacy restrictions.