Locations
Victoria Road, Sandiacre, Derbyshire, NG10
Description
A sex offender who was snared by online paedophile hunters has found himself in prison for not telling the police where he was living.
Derby Crown Court heard how Connor Burdett was made to sign the sex offender register after being cautioned by the police for attempting to engage in sexual communication with an underage girl.
Under its terms he was supposed to go to the police station within three days of moving and register his address with the force.
But the 28-year-old failed to do that, was later arrested, charged and has been at Nottingham prison since October.
Judge Shaun Smith QC, jailing him for 35 days over a video-link, said: Mr Burdett, you have really got to start taking responsibility.
You are someone that seems to think you dont have to do what you do have have to do.
Well you do and when you leave prison today you will have to go to a police station within three days and tell them where you are living.
Do you understand that?
Burdett replied: Yes.
Judge Smith said: Because if you dont you will have to go back to prison for longer. Where are you going when you leave prison today?
Burdett replied: Im going to the cop shop then I am going to my mums house.
Judge Smith said: What happens if you move away from living at your mums house? What do you have to do?
Burdett replied: I have got to go to the police station and tell them of my whereabouts.