Sheffield man is fined after breaching domestic violence order - by visiting mum
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Jamie Wilson, 35, of Mather Walk, Darnall, Sheffield, admitted turning-up at his mother’s home with cans of beer despite being subject to a DVPO to keep away, according to a Sheffield Magistrates’ Court hearing, sitting at Sheffield Crown Court.
Cheryl Topham, representing South Yorkshire Police, told the hearing that Wilson visited the property on Lucas Street, Sheffield, on April 5 and was shouting before he left.
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Cheryl Topham confirmed there have been other reports of “domestic incidents” in relation to the DVPO but no criminal charges have been brought.
Hester Russell, representing Wilson, said he spent a night in the cells after he visited his mother because he thought he was helping.
District Judge Grace Leong fined Wilson £50.