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Newcastle sex offender jailed for 28 months after entity caught on gay online dating app
Mark Thornton was banned from dating apps and social networking sites as part of restrictions imposed after he was caught trying to meet children for sex
Rob Kennedy Court Reporter
, 04 Mar Updated , 04 Mar
A sex offender who is banned from using matchmaking app sites or social media has been jailed for more than two years for looking at an app for gay men.
Mark Thornton had not prolonged been out of prison when police went to check up on him.
When they went to the room at the premises where he was staying, they caught him red-handed on his mobile cell, looking at a lgbtq+ dating app.
Despite the app being for adults, he was in breach of his sexual harm prevention order - imposed in when he was caught by paedophile hunters trying to meet children for sex.
Now the year-old, who admitted breaching the command, has been locked up for 28 months at Newcastle Crown Court.
Mark Thornton snared by Dark Justice
The court heard Thornton had been jailed for two years in September after Dark Justice trapped him trying to meet what he thought were two year-old girls.
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- Until , the homosexual age of consent was composed of two criminal offences. First buggery (the legal phrase for anal intercourse) and second gross indecency (which covers all other queer acts).
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- MPs and Peers had a free vote. The Commons voted on successive occasions for the age to be lowered to 16 but each time the Lords rejected the move.
- Because of the way the legislation was drafted MPs who voted for the age of homosexual permission to be lowered to 16 were at the same time also voting for the age at which girls could be subject to buggery to be lowered from 18 to
- In the summer of the Government threatened to use the Parliament Acts to override the House of Lords and force the legislation through. In response, the Residence of Lords passed a compromise amendment which kept the age for buggery at 18 for boys and girls, but left intact the provisions in the Government Bill which permitted other homosexual acts
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The decision
Upper Tribunal
(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: AA//
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Heard at North Shields
Determination Promulgated
On 9 July
On 5 November
Before
UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE DEANS
Between
F B
Appellant
and
THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Respondent
Representation:
For the Appellant: Ms L Brakaj, Iris Law Firm (Gateshead)
For the Respondent: Mr P Mangion, House Office Presenting Officer
DETERMINATION AND REASONS
1) This appeal is brought with permission granted by the Upper Tribunal against a conclusion by Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Bircher dismissing an appeal on asylum, humanitarian protection and human rights grounds.
2) The appellant is a national of Algeria born on 9 November He came to the UK in August and claimed asylum in September of that year. The appellant claims to fear persecution in Algeria because of his homosexuality.
3) The Determine of the First-tier Tribunal accepted that the appellant is a homosexual but did not accept the appellant's account of how he was detected by his older brother having sex with a male partner in the family home in Algeria. The judge accepted that the appellant had for
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