MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO BREACH OF COURT PROTECTION ORDER
Neal Hopson appeared at Boston Magistrates Court today for his first hearing related to alleged breaches of a court protection order.The case, listed under reference 32C80206825, involves claims that Hopson violated the terms of a Sheriffs' High Protection Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
Hopson, dressed in casual attire, listened carefully as the case was outlined.
The court scheduled the next hearing for a later date while Hopson was advised of his right to defence.
The proceedings are part of ongoing proceedings to determine whether he committed the alleged breaches.
The court confirmed that Hopson denies the charges and has requested a later date for a full hearing.
No further details about the case were disclosed in court today.
Hopson will return for a trial, where both sides will present evidence in front of a magistrate.
The case continues as authorities pursue clarity on the allegations against him.
Court officials emphasised the importance of legal proceedings remaining respectful and fair for all involved.