MAN APPEARS IN COURT OVER BREACH OF COURT ORDERS
2025-12-04 20:49: Jake Macro appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court on 11 July 2025 for a sentencing hearing.He faced charges of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 04ZL2796724.
The court heard that Macro had infringed the terms of the court orders, which are meant to protect individuals from further harm.
Breaching such orders is a serious offence under UK law.
Magistrates reviewed the case details before handing down the sentence.
The court did not disclose the exact penalties but emphasized the importance of upholding court orders designed for public safety.
Macros’s breach of the SHPO highlights the ongoing need for strict enforcement of protective legal measures.
The court's decision reflects its stance on safeguarding the community and reinforcing compliance with judicial restrictions.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-04 20:49: Jake Macro appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court on 11 July 2025 for a sentencing hearing.
He faced charges of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 04ZL2796724.
The court heard that Macro had infringed the terms of the court orders, which are meant to protect individuals from further harm.
Breaching such orders is a serious offence under UK law.
Magistrates reviewed the case details before handing down the sentence.
The court did not disclose the exact penalties but emphasized the importance of upholding court orders designed for public safety.
Macros’s breach of the SHPO highlights the ongoing need for strict enforcement of protective legal measures.
The court's decision reflects its stance on safeguarding the community and reinforcing compliance with judicial restrictions.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-04 20:49: Jake Macro appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court on 11 July 2025 for a sentencing hearing.
He faced charges of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 04ZL2796724.
The court heard that Macro had infringed the terms of the court orders, which are meant to protect individuals from further harm.
Breaching such orders is a serious offence under UK law.
Magistrates reviewed the case details before handing down the sentence.
The court did not disclose the exact penalties but emphasized the importance of upholding court orders designed for public safety.
Macros’s breach of the SHPO highlights the ongoing need for strict enforcement of protective legal measures.
The court's decision reflects its stance on safeguarding the community and reinforcing compliance with judicial restrictions.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-04 20:49: Jake Macro appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court on 11 July 2025 for a sentencing hearing.
He faced charges of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 04ZL2796724.
The court heard that Macro had infringed the terms of the court orders, which are meant to protect individuals from further harm.
Breaching such orders is a serious offence under UK law.
Magistrates reviewed the case details before handing down the sentence.
The court did not disclose the exact penalties but emphasized the importance of upholding court orders designed for public safety.
Macros’s breach of the SHPO highlights the ongoing need for strict enforcement of protective legal measures.
The court's decision reflects its stance on safeguarding the community and reinforcing compliance with judicial restrictions.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: Jake Macro made his first appearance at Blackburn Magistrates Court today.
He faced charges related to breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 04ZL2796724.
Macro stood silently as the charges were read out.
The court heard he was accused of breaching the restrictions set by the court, which are designed to prevent further harm.
He did not enter a plea during the hearing and was remanded into custody.
A further hearing was scheduled for a later date.
Magistrates took the breach seriously, emphasising the importance of respecting court orders aimed at protecting the public.
The defendant will remain in custody until his next appearance.
The case continues to be prosecuted, with further legal proceedings expected in the coming weeks.