A CONVICTED sex offender has pleaded guilty to breaching court orders.

Liam Wishart was handed a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for a year and a half, in March last year after being caught with hundreds of child sex abuse images.

The 36-year-old was caught with 266 images in the most serious category – A – 115 in category B and 127 in category C.

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He appeared in Oxford Crown Court again on Friday (April 12) charged with two counts of breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and one count of failing to comply with the notifications of the sex offenders register.

The first breach, which Wishart pleaded guilty to, included Wishart failing to disclose a black phone, an Apple Mac Book Pro, a Data Traveller USB, a computer Drive HGST, a black Nokia Mobile Phone, an Apple iPhone A1429, a previously seized laptop and an Apple iPhone damaged.

He also pleaded guilty to breaching the notifications requirement by failing to register four new bank cards.

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Wishart, of Courtington Lane, Bloxham, pleaded not guilty to the second breach of the SHPO which alleged he had deleted internet apps from his phone.

Judge Ian Pringle ordered for that count to lay on his file and to not be proceeded with.

The defendant will remain in custody until his sentencing in a month's time.