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A judge today issued a warrant for the arrest of a Grantham man who was given a suspended jail sentence for failing to comply with the requirements of a Sex Offender order.

However the Probation Service allege Foulston failed to attend two unpaid work appointments and he was summoned to appear at Lincoln Crown Court for breaching his suspended sentence. In May Judge Hirst told Foulston he did not accept that he did not know what he was doing when he failed to notify the authorities about his bank account.“I can’t imagine I will give you another chance.”

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