LEE TERRELL FIRST APPEARED AT BLACKBURN MAGISTRATES COURT
2025-12-05 21:02: Lee Terrell appeared at Preston Magistrates Court on July 24, 2025, for a sentencing hearing related to breaches of court-issued protection orders.The case, under reference 04ZL1735125, involved allegations of violating both a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard evidence that Terrell had failed to comply with the conditions set out in the orders, which are designed to protect individuals from further harm.
Magistrates considered whether his breaches warranted immediate custody.
Following submissions, magistrates sentenced Terrell to a period of imprisonment, reflecting the seriousness of breaching court orders meant to safeguard victims and the community.
The case highlights ongoing efforts by courts to enforce protective measures and penalise breaches that threaten safety.
No further details about the victims or the specifics of the breaches were disclosed during the hearing.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-04 20:49: Lee Terrell appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on July 17, 2025.
The 2025 case was listed under reference 04ZL1735125.
Terrell faced allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard that Terrell had failed to comply with the conditions imposed by the orders.
Magistrates decided to impose a custodial sentence, underlining the seriousness of breaching court restrictions designed to protect individuals.
The details of the breach were not disclosed in court, but the violation of the orders led to the sentence.
Terrell was remanded in custody and is due for further court review in due course.
The case highlights the importance of complying with court orders meant to safeguard vulnerable people.
The court's decision serves as a warning that breaches will be met with strict penalties to uphold the integrity of protective orders.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-05 21:02: Lee Terrell appeared at Preston Magistrates Court on July 24, 2025, for a sentencing hearing related to breaches of court-issued protection orders.
The case, under reference 04ZL1735125, involved allegations of violating both a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard evidence that Terrell had failed to comply with the conditions set out in the orders, which are designed to protect individuals from further harm.
Magistrates considered whether his breaches warranted immediate custody.
Following submissions, magistrates sentenced Terrell to a period of imprisonment, reflecting the seriousness of breaching court orders meant to safeguard victims and the community.
The case highlights ongoing efforts by courts to enforce protective measures and penalise breaches that threaten safety.
No further details about the victims or the specifics of the breaches were disclosed during the hearing.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-04 20:49: Lee Terrell appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on July 17, 2025.
The 2025 case was listed under reference 04ZL1735125.
Terrell faced allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard that Terrell had failed to comply with the conditions imposed by the orders.
Magistrates decided to impose a custodial sentence, underlining the seriousness of breaching court restrictions designed to protect individuals.
The details of the breach were not disclosed in court, but the violation of the orders led to the sentence.
Terrell was remanded in custody and is due for further court review in due course.
The case highlights the importance of complying with court orders meant to safeguard vulnerable people.
The court's decision serves as a warning that breaches will be met with strict penalties to uphold the integrity of protective orders.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-05 21:02: Lee Terrell appeared at Preston Magistrates Court on July 24, 2025, for a sentencing hearing related to breaches of court-issued protection orders.
The case, under reference 04ZL1735125, involved allegations of violating both a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard evidence that Terrell had failed to comply with the conditions set out in the orders, which are designed to protect individuals from further harm.
Magistrates considered whether his breaches warranted immediate custody.
Following submissions, magistrates sentenced Terrell to a period of imprisonment, reflecting the seriousness of breaching court orders meant to safeguard victims and the community.
The case highlights ongoing efforts by courts to enforce protective measures and penalise breaches that threaten safety.
No further details about the victims or the specifics of the breaches were disclosed during the hearing.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-04 20:49: Lee Terrell appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on July 17, 2025.
The 2025 case was listed under reference 04ZL1735125.
Terrell faced allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard that Terrell had failed to comply with the conditions imposed by the orders.
Magistrates decided to impose a custodial sentence, underlining the seriousness of breaching court restrictions designed to protect individuals.
The details of the breach were not disclosed in court, but the violation of the orders led to the sentence.
Terrell was remanded in custody and is due for further court review in due course.
The case highlights the importance of complying with court orders meant to safeguard vulnerable people.
The court's decision serves as a warning that breaches will be met with strict penalties to uphold the integrity of protective orders.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: 2025-12-04 20:49: Lee Terrell appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court for a sentencing hearing on July 17, 2025.
The 2025 case was listed under reference 04ZL1735125.
Terrell faced allegations of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and an interim SHPO.
The court heard that Terrell had failed to comply with the conditions imposed by the orders.
Magistrates decided to impose a custodial sentence, underlining the seriousness of breaching court restrictions designed to protect individuals.
The details of the breach were not disclosed in court, but the violation of the orders led to the sentence.
Terrell was remanded in custody and is due for further court review in due course.
The case highlights the importance of complying with court orders meant to safeguard vulnerable people.
The court's decision serves as a warning that breaches will be met with strict penalties to uphold the integrity of protective orders.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 20:47: lee terrell appeared at Blackburn Magistrates Court on 2025-05-02 for their first appearance before the court.
lee terrell faced allegations or charges relating to: Breach SHPO / interim SHPO.
The case was listed under reference 04ZL1735125.