Curtis Warren was noticed outdoors courtroom as we speak (December 15) after being accused of breaching the phrases of a Serious Crime Prevention order.
The 60-year-old arrived at Liverpool Magistrates Court accused of 11 counts of failing to adjust to the order. He is alleged to have breached the phrases following his launch from jail in November final yr.
He was arrested by the National Crime Agency in Boldon Colliery, South Tyneside in July, and was charged in November. Warren, a former nightclub bouncer, appeared in courtroom as we speak to verify his identify and date of beginning earlier than costs have been learn to him, LiverpoolEcho studies.
Anthony Barraclough, Warren’s long-time barrister, stated no indication of a plea could be given at this stage. The ex-con, who was given the nickname Cocky, wore a black Nike tracksuit. He was requested to take his arms out of his pockets after talking to verify his identify and date of beginning in courtroom.
The costs allege he did not notify the authorities of a change of communication system, of his use of bank cards, that he had arrange a enterprise, the true nature of that enterprise and of his software for a passport.
He is accused of breaching the order by having greater than £1,000 in his possession and failing to declare his revenue. He can be charged with breaches by failing to inform the authorities he had entry to a number of autos, of his journey preparations whereas out of the UK, that he was away from his house tackle for greater than 24 hours and that he modified his house tackle.
District Judge Paul Healey despatched the case to Liverpool Crown Court. He stated: “My view is it is too serious to be dealt with in the magistrates’ court so is going to be sent to Liverpool Crown Court for trial.”
A plea listening to has been set at Liverpool Crown Court for January 12.
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