Harlow man pleads guilty to harassing woman to such extent it had “substantial adverse effect on her usual day-to-day activities”
Crime / Mon 2nd Mar 2020 at 08:11am
A HARLOW man has pleaded guilty to stalking a woman to such an extent it had a “substantial adverse effect on her usual day-to-day activities”.
David Nunn, aged 43, of Felmongers, Harlow pleaded guilty to the following at Chelmsford magistrates court.
Between 01/08/2019 and 21/10/2019 at Harlow your course of conduct amounted to stalking and caused a woman serious alarm
or distress, which had a substantial adverse effect on her usual day-to-day activities when you knew or ought to have known that your course of conduct would cause alarm or distress to a woman on each occasion in that.
Contrary to section 4A(1)(a)(b)(ii) and (5) of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.
Nunn has been remanded on bail until his next court appearance on May 9th at Chelmsford magistrates court.
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