SEX OFFENDERS REGISTER BREACH AND COURT APPEARANCES FOR STEVEN O'CONNOR
2025-12-05 20:08: Steven O'Connor appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court today for a case management hearing.The court heard he faces multiple serious allegations related to the Sex Offenders Act 2003.
These include failing to comply with notification requirements and breaches of sexual harm prevention orders (SHPO) and sexual offences prevention orders (SOPO).
O'Connor is also accused of breaching a foreign travel order linked to his conditions.
The case was listed under the reference 06JJ0331224.
Magistrates ordered the case to be kept on the court's file, giving both sides time to prepare for future hearings.
Details about the allegations were not read out fully in court, but they highlight concerns over O'Connor's compliance with restrictions and reporting duties.
No plea was entered today, and O'Connor was remanded in custody ahead of future hearings.
This case underscores ongoing scrutiny of individuals on the sex offenders register and the importance of strict adherence to court orders to prevent further offences.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:12: 2025-12-05 20:08: Steven O'Connor appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court today for a case management hearing.
The court heard he faces multiple serious allegations related to the Sex Offenders Act 2003.
These include failing to comply with notification requirements and breaches of sexual harm prevention orders (SHPO) and sexual offences prevention orders (SOPO).
O'Connor is also accused of breaching a foreign travel order linked to his conditions.
The case was listed under the reference 06JJ0331224.
Magistrates ordered the case to be kept on the court's file, giving both sides time to prepare for future hearings.
Details about the allegations were not read out fully in court, but they highlight concerns over O'Connor's compliance with restrictions and reporting duties.
No plea was entered today, and O'Connor was remanded in custody ahead of future hearings.
This case underscores ongoing scrutiny of individuals on the sex offenders register and the importance of strict adherence to court orders to prevent further offences.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:12: 2025-12-05 20:08: Steven O'Connor appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court today for a case management hearing.
The court heard he faces multiple serious allegations related to the Sex Offenders Act 2003.
These include failing to comply with notification requirements and breaches of sexual harm prevention orders (SHPO) and sexual offences prevention orders (SOPO).
O'Connor is also accused of breaching a foreign travel order linked to his conditions.
The case was listed under the reference 06JJ0331224.
Magistrates ordered the case to be kept on the court's file, giving both sides time to prepare for future hearings.
Details about the allegations were not read out fully in court, but they highlight concerns over O'Connor's compliance with restrictions and reporting duties.
No plea was entered today, and O'Connor was remanded in custody ahead of future hearings.
This case underscores ongoing scrutiny of individuals on the sex offenders register and the importance of strict adherence to court orders to prevent further offences.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:12: Steven O'Connor attended Chester Magistrates Court on August 22, 2025, for a case management hearing.
The defendant is facing multiple serious allegations related to breaches of the sex offenders register and court-imposed orders.
He is accused of failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, a crucial legal obligation for sex offenders.
Additionally, O'Connor faces charges of breaching various court orders including a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), an interim SHPO, a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO), and an interim SOPO.
Further allegations include breaching a foreign travel order, which restricts travel outside certain bounds imposed by the court.
The case, listed under reference 06JJ0331224, was at a case management stage, meaning no plea was entered.
O'Connor's next appearance is scheduled to determine how the case proceeds.
The court will scrutinise these breaches closely, given their serious legal implications.
This hearing is a significant step in what appears to be an ongoing legal saga relating to the defendant’s compliance with court orders and registration laws.