Darren Usher, a 35-year-old convicted paedophile from Islington, faced the court again for breaching court orders designed to prevent him from accessing the internet and contacting children. Usher, who has a history of sexual offences involving children, attempted to evade restrictions by purchasing a mobile phone with internet capabilities, defying a court-imposed ban.
Background of the Case Usher, residing at St Helena House on Margery Street, had previously been convicted for indecent images and sexual communication with a child in 2016 and 2019. Following his 2019 conviction at Blackfriars Crown Court, he was prohibited from owning a handset with internet access, a condition set to prevent him from engaging in further illegal activities.
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