MAN JAILED FOR BREACHING COURT PROTECTIVE ORDERS IN BLACKBURN
Adam Frodsham appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court today for sentencing on charges linked to breaching a Court-ordered Restriction Order.The hearing was held under case reference 04ZL1182025.
The court heard that Frodsham violated the terms of an interim and full Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO).
Such orders are designed to protect the public from individuals deemed a risk.
Magistrates took the breaches seriously, especially given their serious purpose.
Details about the breaches were not disclosed, but the court emphasized the importance of adhering to court orders intended to safeguard the community.
The court sentenced Frodsham to a period of immediate detention, reinforcing the message that breaching SHPOs carries substantial consequences.
Magistrates stressed that compliance is vital for justice and community safety.
The case highlights the ongoing efforts by authorities to enforce court protections and ensure individuals respect legal restrictions.
Frodsham’s actions and subsequent sentence underline the importance of compliance with court orders aimed at preventing harmed parties from re-victimisation.