MAN APPEARS IN COURT OVER BREACH OF SEXUAL HARM PREVENTION ORDER
Micheal Pinder attended Birmingham Magistrates Court today for his first hearing regarding breach allegations.The case, listed under reference 20BW2643124, involves claims that Pinder violated a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO).
The court heard that the charges relate to a breach of an interim SHPO, which is intended to protect the public from potential harm.
Pinder did not enter a plea during the hearing and was remanded in custody.
Magistrates scheduled the case for a future hearing to allow for case management.
The judge advised Pinder of his rights and emphasised the seriousness of breaching such orders.
The court highlighted the importance of these protective measures designed to prevent harm or re-offending.
No further details about the allegations were disclosed in court.
The case continues as authorities investigate the breach claim.
Pinder remains in custody ahead of the next hearing, with magistrates emphasising the importance of upholding court orders meant to safeguard the community.