A 24-YEAR-OLD Anglesey man who’d been locked up previously for having sex with a girl of 14 was today(THU) jailed for ignoring a sexual harm prevention order.

Robbie Hughes, unemployed, of Station Road, Valley, had shown a “dismissive” attitude towards the terms of the order, Caernarfon crown court heard. He admitted the breach.

Jailing him for four months, Judge Timothy Petts said Hughes had planned to stay the night with a woman at a house where there were children. “You pose a risk with your current attitude,” the judge told him.

“You need to learn breaching the orders of the court can’t be tolerated. You have no-one to blame but yourself.”

Prosecuting counsel Karl Scholz said a 24-year-old mum, who’d known Hughes when they were teenagers, had met him by chance in July. He’d later messaged the woman and stayed at her home but had no contact with the children.

Mr Scholz said the woman received a text from a friend and was shocked when told he was a registered sex offender. “Had she known of the prohibition she wouldn’t have allowed him to enter her home when her children were there,” counsel added.

Defence barrister Simon Killeen said it was a deliberate breach of the sexual harm order on a single occasion. He’d sought to associate with a woman who he knew and there was no suggestion of any contact with the children.

Mr Killeen said he would serve two months in custody.