Man warned 'you keep pushing it too far' by harassing his mam
too far.
“I’ve heard the guilty plea and that the Probation Service say there’s work they can do with you.
“There’s a suspended sentence order to do, but that’s your last chance.”
Judge Meek handed him two suspended six-week sentences, suspended for 12 months, to run consecutively.
The court heard the restraining order was imposed last September and first breached on November 18 by Tipling attending his mother’s Sunderland home, which is against its terms.
Prosecutor Jonathan Hanratty said Tipling breached it again on Thursday, June 18, and twice on Sunday, July 5.
Of the last date breach, Mr Hanratty said: “At 11.20am, he was seen sitting in her back garden.
"He had jumped over a 6ft fence. Her grandchildren were there.”
Mr Hanratty told the court Tiplingaskedhismum,whose home he cannot attend, but can have contact with but not harass, if he could see his children – and was informed ‘no’.
He said that around an hour later she left her home and bumped into him and he again asked if you could visit her home.
And he added: “He looked angry and said, ‘I hate you, I hate you’, but asked for her phone.
“She gave him the phone and he began to walk away. She asked for it back and he said ‘no’. She got it back via a third party.”
Heather Bolton, defending, said: “The five children were his children at her home. He hadn’t seen them for three or four weeks.
“It’s a court order and I’ve told him to stick to it.”
Tipling, who admitted two order breaches, was ordered to a pay a £128 victim surcharge.