ALEX LOGAN FROM HALIFAX FINED FOR ERASING COMPUTER HISTORY AFTER SEX OFFENDER CONVICTION
In March 2017, Alex Logan, a 30-year-old resident of Sandholme Crescent in Halifax, faced legal repercussions after he was found guilty of deleting the contents of his computer hard drive despite being under a court order that prohibited such actions.
The court imposed a fine of £450 on Logan, along with additional costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £45.
Logan's criminal history is serious and disturbing.
He was previously convicted of making indecent images of a child, a charge that highlights the severity of his offenses.
In addition to this, he faced five charges related to creating indecent movies, further underscoring his criminal behavior involving exploitation and abuse.
The recent incident involving the deletion of his computer data was viewed as a violation of the court's restrictions, leading to the financial penalties.
Authorities emphasized the importance of compliance with court orders, especially in cases involving sexual offenses against minors.
Logan's actions and subsequent punishment serve as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to hold offenders accountable and prevent further harm within the community of Halifax.
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onal costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 45.Logan's criminal history is serious and disturbing. He was previously convicted of making indecent images of a child, a charge that highlights the severity of his offenses. In addition to thi...
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The court imposed a fine of 450 on Logan, along with additional costs of 85 and a victim surcharge of 45