Teenaged Wigan child sex offender locked up for two years

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A teenaged Wigan sex offender convicted of contacting a 14-year-old schoolgirl for sexual purposes has now been locked up for two years after admitting being with an under-aged girl.

One of the terms of 19-year-old Connor Lammiman's sentence last year was that he did not have unsupervised contact with under-16s.

This was after he was given a community sentence by Wigan magistrates for communicating with a girl whom he knew to be under 16 in order to set up an encounter that would have involved a crime under the Sex Offences Act.

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But a Bolton Crown Court judge heard the teen from Lower Longshoot, Scholes, was in the company of a minor between March 28 and April 4 and thus in breach of a sexual harm prevention order.

Lammiman was sentenced to 12 months in a young offenders' institution for breaching a sexual harm prevention order and another 12 months for breaching a suspended sentence. The terms are to be served consecutively.