Sunday Sun

Sex offender breached court order

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A SEX offender was warned he is a “marked man” after breaching a court order aimed at controllin­g his deviant behaviour, on Valentine’s Day.

Paul Carmon was made subject to a community order for an attempted child sex offence in 2018.

As a result of that he was made subject to sex offender registrati­on, with one of the requiremen­ts being he was not to use pseudonyms.

But, on February 14 this year, he used the names Paul Nook and Paul Smith while talking online to what he thought was a 12-year-old girl, but was actually a decoy profile being run by a law enforcemen­t officer.

Carmon, 43, of Wynyard Drive, Bedlington, Northumber­land, pleaded guilty to failing to comply with notificati­on requiremen­ts by using the aliases, although there was no suggestion he had communicat­ed sexually with the profile.

Recorder Tony Hawks, at Newcastle Crown Court, said: “He is doing his best to get locked up.”

The judge sentenced him to six months suspended for two years with rehabilita­tion and he must sign the sex offenders register for seven years.

Recorder Hawks told him: “You have a serious problem.

“Unless you address it, it’s going to end up with you going to prison, do you understand?

“I’ve read a report about you that says you did well on your community order but the fundamenta­l purpose of that order was to stop you trying to communicat­e with underage girls.

“You have done it again.

“You are a marked man Mr Carmon, do you understand that? You are not going to get away with doing it so you are going to have to sit down with the profession­als and work out some strategy to stop doing this, unless you want to go to prison.

“I’m not going to tell you how to live your life but the next time this happens it’s bound to be immediate custody.”

Vic Laffey, defending, said: “He is an intelligen­t man and has acted a bit recklessly.”

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