SEX OFFENDERS REGISTER: BRETHERTON FAILS TO COMPLY WITH NOTIFICATION RULES
2025-12-05 22:05: Bradley Bretherton appeared at Wigan & Leigh Magistrates Court on 8 August 2025 for a plea hearing related to his failure to comply with sex offender registration rules.The case, listed under reference 06LL0337125, concerns allegations that Bretherton did not meet notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court noted the charges involve Bretherton's alleged non-compliance with the legal obligation to register as a sex offender.
Authorities highlighted concerns about the breach but did not provide additional details.
Bretherton's case was scheduled for further hearings to determine his plea and any subsequent proceedings.
The magistrates' court will decide on next steps based on the evidence presented.
This case underscores the importance of complying with sex offender registration laws designed to protect the public and ensure offenders are monitored.
Bretherton remains in court proceedings as the case advances.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:05: 2025-12-05 22:05: Bradley Bretherton appeared at Wigan & Leigh Magistrates Court on 8 August 2025 for a plea hearing related to his failure to comply with sex offender registration rules.
The case, listed under reference 06LL0337125, concerns allegations that Bretherton did not meet notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court noted the charges involve Bretherton's alleged non-compliance with the legal obligation to register as a sex offender.
Authorities highlighted concerns about the breach but did not provide additional details.
Bretherton's case was scheduled for further hearings to determine his plea and any subsequent proceedings.
The magistrates' court will decide on next steps based on the evidence presented.
This case underscores the importance of complying with sex offender registration laws designed to protect the public and ensure offenders are monitored.
Bretherton remains in court proceedings as the case advances.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:05: 2025-12-05 22:05: Bradley Bretherton appeared at Wigan & Leigh Magistrates Court on 8 August 2025 for a plea hearing related to his failure to comply with sex offender registration rules.
The case, listed under reference 06LL0337125, concerns allegations that Bretherton did not meet notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court noted the charges involve Bretherton's alleged non-compliance with the legal obligation to register as a sex offender.
Authorities highlighted concerns about the breach but did not provide additional details.
Bretherton's case was scheduled for further hearings to determine his plea and any subsequent proceedings.
The magistrates' court will decide on next steps based on the evidence presented.
This case underscores the importance of complying with sex offender registration laws designed to protect the public and ensure offenders are monitored.
Bretherton remains in court proceedings as the case advances.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:05: Bradley Bretherton appeared at Wigan & Leigh Magistrates Court on 5 August 2025 for his first hearing.
The case concerns allegations that he did not comply with the requirements of the Sex Offenders Register under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court listed the case under reference 06LL0337125.
Bretherton was brought before the magistrates regarding accusations related to failing to provide updated notification details as legally required.
He did not enter a plea during the brief sitting and will return to court for a further hearing.
No details about his background or the specific nature of the underlying offence are provided.
The offence relates to the statutory obligation on registered sex offenders to keep authorities informed of any changes in their personal details.
Non-compliance is a criminal offence punishable by law.
The case remains ongoing, with the court set to determine next steps.
Bretherton’s future court dates will clarify whether further charges are to be brought or if the case moves to a trial.