SEX OFFENDER FAILED TO COMPLY WITH REGISTRATION RULES AND HANDLED STOLEN GOODS
2025-12-14 11:37: Stuart Webster appeared at Hull & Holderness Magistrates Court on 14 November 2025 for sentencing.He faced charges related to failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and handling stolen goods.
The court heard that Webster neglected his legal duty to stay registered as a sex offender, a critical safeguard aimed at public protection.
He also faced allegations of handling stolen items, which contributed to the case being listed under reference 16XP2061225.
The court did not disclose the specifics of the stolen goods or Webster’s previous convictions.
The magistrates will now decide on the appropriate sentence for Webster, who was present in court but did not make any statement.
This case highlights ongoing issues around sex offender registration and the importance of compliance with legal obligations.
A sentencing decision will be announced at a later date, with authorities emphasising the seriousness of failing to adhere to registration laws and dealing with stolen property.
--------------------------- 2025-12-14 11:37: Stuart Webster appeared at Hull & Holderness Magistrates Court on November 6, 2025, for sentencing.
The court was told that Webster had breached the Sex Offenders Register, failing to meet notification requirements as mandated by law.
He also faced charges of handling stolen goods.
The case was listed under reference 16XP2061225.
Webster's failure to update his details on the register is a serious offence, with legal obligations designed to protect the public.
Details of the stolen goods Webster was accused of handling were not disclosed in court.
The hearing focused on his compliance with the Sex Offenders Register and the handling of stolen items.
A sentencing date has been set, and Webster's conduct will be reviewed by the court in due course.
His case highlights ongoing efforts to monitor registered offenders and combat theft offences across the region.