Sunderland Echo

Son locked up for failing to stay away from mam

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A Sunderland man has been jailed for his twenty-third breach of a court order to stay away from his mum.

Kevin Langan, 34, is starting 10 weeks behind bars after magistrate­s clamped down on his persistent flouting of a restrainin­g order.

He was found eating his tea at her home by police called there by his brother.

His solicitor claimed Langan, of Torrens Road, Thorney Close, was being sent mixed messages by his mother about being welcome or not.

But magistrate­s in South Tyneside said enough was enough and imposed the jail term for his latest breach, committed on January 19.

The court heard Langan’s original restrainin­g order, imposed at Sunderland Magistrate­s’ Court in 2013, allowed contact with his mum with her permission. But several breaches by him meant its terms were changed in 2017, to an order with no contact and no visits to her home.

Of the latest breach, prosecutor Gurjot Kaur said: “He let himself in through an unlocked back door, and has refused to leave despite requests. “She says that he wasn’ t violent but that he didn’t comply with her requests to leave.

“He was located in the living room by police, who said he smelled of alcohol.

“He said he went to get his bank card and his mother had made him his tea, but mum says not.”

Langan, who has 67 previous conviction­s from 118 offences, pleaded guilty to breaching the order.

Gerry Armstrong, defending, said :“On many other occasions, Mr Lang an has attended that property and remained there without any complaint being made whatsoever. The problem tends to escalate when his brother is there. They don’t get along.”

 ?? ?? Kevin Langan was jailed for 10 weeks.
Kevin Langan was jailed for 10 weeks.

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