MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO BREACHING SEXUAL HARM PREVENTION ORDERS
2025-12-05 22:11: Shane Wadey faced Worthing Magistrates Court on 16 June 2025, linked to alleged breaches of court orders.He was charged with violating a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO, highlighting ongoing concerns over his conduct.
The hearing focused on allegations that Wadey had failed to comply with court-imposed restrictions intended to protect the public.
These breaches are taken seriously by the justice system and can lead to jail time or further restrictions.
Wadey did not enter any plea at this stage of the proceedings.
The case continues to be processed under the reference 47WW2530724, with additional legal steps expected.
The court urged Wadey to return for a future hearing for sentencing considerations.
Court officials stressed that breaches of court orders are met with strict responses to uphold public safety.
Wadey’s case remains under review, and a sentencing date is yet to be confirmed.
Details about the exact nature of the original orders or the breaches were not disclosed in court, but the matter underscores the importance of adhering to court restrictions designed to prevent further harm.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:10: 2025-12-05 22:11: Shane Wadey appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 2 June 2025 for sentencing.
The defendant faced allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO, court records show.
The case was listed under reference 47WW2530724.
Wadey was accused of violating restrictions put in place to protect the public.
Magistrates considered the breaches serious enough to warrant a sentencing hearing.
Details of Wadey’s previous convictions or the nature of the breaches were not disclosed.
The court’s decision aims to uphold the measures designed to prevent further harm.
Wadey did not contest the charges and was remanded for sentencing.
The case underscores the ongoing efforts of authorities to enforce court orders and prevent offending behaviour.
Wadey’s legal team had the opportunity to make submissions before the judge delivered the sentence.
The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding the community from individuals subject to such orders.
Wadey’s future plans remain unclear, but the ruling marks a key step in the legal process regarding breaches of protective orders.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:10: 2025-12-05 22:11: Shane Wadey faced Worthing Magistrates Court on 16 June 2025, linked to alleged breaches of court orders.
He was charged with violating a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO, highlighting ongoing concerns over his conduct.
The hearing focused on allegations that Wadey had failed to comply with court-imposed restrictions intended to protect the public.
These breaches are taken seriously by the justice system and can lead to jail time or further restrictions.
Wadey did not enter any plea at this stage of the proceedings.
The case continues to be processed under the reference 47WW2530724, with additional legal steps expected.
The court urged Wadey to return for a future hearing for sentencing considerations.
Court officials stressed that breaches of court orders are met with strict responses to uphold public safety.
Wadey’s case remains under review, and a sentencing date is yet to be confirmed.
Details about the exact nature of the original orders or the breaches were not disclosed in court, but the matter underscores the importance of adhering to court restrictions designed to prevent further harm.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:10: 2025-12-05 22:11: Shane Wadey appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 2 June 2025 for sentencing.
The defendant faced allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO, court records show.
The case was listed under reference 47WW2530724.
Wadey was accused of violating restrictions put in place to protect the public.
Magistrates considered the breaches serious enough to warrant a sentencing hearing.
Details of Wadey’s previous convictions or the nature of the breaches were not disclosed.
The court’s decision aims to uphold the measures designed to prevent further harm.
Wadey did not contest the charges and was remanded for sentencing.
The case underscores the ongoing efforts of authorities to enforce court orders and prevent offending behaviour.
Wadey’s legal team had the opportunity to make submissions before the judge delivered the sentence.
The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding the community from individuals subject to such orders.
Wadey’s future plans remain unclear, but the ruling marks a key step in the legal process regarding breaches of protective orders.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:10: 2025-12-05 22:11: Shane Wadey faced Worthing Magistrates Court on 16 June 2025, linked to alleged breaches of court orders.
He was charged with violating a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO, highlighting ongoing concerns over his conduct.
The hearing focused on allegations that Wadey had failed to comply with court-imposed restrictions intended to protect the public.
These breaches are taken seriously by the justice system and can lead to jail time or further restrictions.
Wadey did not enter any plea at this stage of the proceedings.
The case continues to be processed under the reference 47WW2530724, with additional legal steps expected.
The court urged Wadey to return for a future hearing for sentencing considerations.
Court officials stressed that breaches of court orders are met with strict responses to uphold public safety.
Wadey’s case remains under review, and a sentencing date is yet to be confirmed.
Details about the exact nature of the original orders or the breaches were not disclosed in court, but the matter underscores the importance of adhering to court restrictions designed to prevent further harm.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:10: 2025-12-05 22:11: Shane Wadey appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 2 June 2025 for sentencing.
The defendant faced allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO, court records show.
The case was listed under reference 47WW2530724.
Wadey was accused of violating restrictions put in place to protect the public.
Magistrates considered the breaches serious enough to warrant a sentencing hearing.
Details of Wadey’s previous convictions or the nature of the breaches were not disclosed.
The court’s decision aims to uphold the measures designed to prevent further harm.
Wadey did not contest the charges and was remanded for sentencing.
The case underscores the ongoing efforts of authorities to enforce court orders and prevent offending behaviour.
Wadey’s legal team had the opportunity to make submissions before the judge delivered the sentence.
The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding the community from individuals subject to such orders.
Wadey’s future plans remain unclear, but the ruling marks a key step in the legal process regarding breaches of protective orders.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:10: Shane Wadey appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 1 April 2025 for his first hearing.
The case involves allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The charges relate to legal restrictions meant to protect the public from sexual harm.
The court was told Wadey is accused of violating these court-imposed conditions, which are intended to restrict his movements and conduct.
The case is listed under reference 47WW2530724.
The defendant was represented in court and did not enter a plea at this stage.
A date has been set for a future hearing, where the case will be fully considered.
Wadey remains on the court's radar as authorities work to ensure compliance with the court orders.
The case continues as legal proceedings advance, and further updates are expected.