MAN APPEARS IN COURT OVER SHPO BREACH CASE
2025-12-14 11:42: Darren Tonge appeared before Manchester Magistrates Court today for his first appearance.The hearing related to allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 06NN0304225.
Tonge did not enter a plea and was remanded in custody until a future hearing.
The court confirmed the case will continue, and a timetable for the next steps will be set soon.
The allegations involve restrictions imposed by a court order intended to prevent further offences.
Breaching such orders is treated seriously and can lead to penalties including imprisonment.
Today’s hearing was a preliminary step in the legal process.
Tonge remains in custody while the case is prepared for a trial or further proceedings.
No further details about the allegations were disclosed in court.
The next court date is expected to be scheduled in due course.
This case highlights the court’s ongoing enforcement of orders designed to protect the public from potential harm.
--------------------------- 2025-11-29 20:38: 2025-12-14 11:35: darren tonge appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on 2025-11-25 for their first appearance before the court.
darren tonge faced allegations or charges relating to: Breach SHPO / interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 06NN0304225.
--------------------------- 2025-11-29 20:38: Darren Tonge appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, for his first hearing in court.
The defendant faces allegations related to breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO, which are measures designed to protect the public from sex offenders.
The case was listed under reference 06NN0304225.
Tonge did not enter a plea during the brief hearing and was remanded in custody ahead of a future court date.
The court heard that the breaches involve restrictions Tonge was subjected to under court orders.
Specific details about the alleged breaches were not disclosed during the hearing.
Tonge will return to court for a further hearing, where he may enter a plea or the case could be scheduled for trial.
The case highlights ongoing efforts to enforce court orders protecting the community from offenders.