MAN GIVEN COMMUNITY ORDER FOR BREACHING SEXUAL HARM PREVENTION ORDER
Oliver Williams-Smith appeared at Reading Magistrates Court yesterday for a sentencing hearing.He faced charges of breaching a sexual harm prevention order issued against him.
The case, listed under reference 43SW0574425, involved allegations that he failed to comply with the order's restrictions.
After reviewing the evidence, magistrates decided on a community order for Williams-Smith.
The order includes conditions such as regular check-ins with authorities and programmes aimed at rehabilitation.
Williams-Smith’s appearance marked a key step in the ongoing enforcement of sexual harm prevention measures.
Magistrates emphasised the importance of compliance with court orders designed to protect the public.
The case underscores the justice system's focus on monitoring offenders and ensuring they adhere to court-imposed restrictions.
Williams-Smith was advised about his rights and the consequences of future breaches.
He was convicted of breaching the order and handed the community sentence, which will be monitored by local authorities.
The court wished him success in complying with the conditions set out in his order.