SEX OFFENDER FACES COURT OVER FAILURE TO REGISTER AS REQUIRED
2025-12-14 11:37: Nathan Faulkner appeared at Hull & Holderness Magistrates Court on 17 November 2025 for sentencing.He faced charges linked to failing to meet requirements under the Sex Offenders Register, namely not adhering to notification obligations set out in the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court was informed of Faulkner’s non-compliance with the mandatory reporting rules.
The case was listed under reference 16XP0811825.
Details of the offences relate to Faulkner’s failure to update authorities with accurate information, a breach of legal duties designed to keep the community safe.
The magistrates considered the seriousness of these violations during the hearing.
No further details about potential penalties or sentences were provided in court, but the case has now been listed for sentencing.
Faulkner was present and did not contest the proceedings.
The case underscores ongoing efforts to enforce strict compliance with the Sex Offenders Register laws across the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 23:46: Nathan Faulkner appeared at Hull & Holderness Magistrates Court on September 12, 2025, for his first hearing.
He is charged with failing to comply with sex offender notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Faulkner's case was officially listed under reference 16XP0811825.
The charge relates to alleged non-compliance with the mandatory register for sex offenders, a key legal obligation.
The defendant did not enter a plea during this initial appearance and was remanded in custody until a future hearing.
Magistrates set a date for the next court session to review evidence and determine next steps.
This case highlights ongoing enforcement of sex offender register rules, which aim to protect the public by ensuring offenders are properly monitored.
Faulkner's appearance marks a significant step in the legal process, with proceedings expected to continue in the coming weeks.