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Sex offender breached order by staying with child in Plymouth

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A CONVICTED sex offender lived at a home where a child was staying in breach of a court order. Kristen Lukess, aged 50, pleaded guilty to two counts of breaching her Sexual Offences Prevention Order. She appeared at Plymouth Crown Court to admit residing under the same roof as someone under 16 without their parents being aware of her previous convictions. The offence happened between August 1 and September 23. Lukess, appearing from Eastwood Park via videolink, also pleaded guilty to failing to register an address in Delamere Road in Eggbuckland as one where she stayed between June and August. She denied a third breach of the SOPO by having unauthorised contact with a four-year-old child. That plea was accepted by the Crown Prosecution Service, meaning no trial is needed. Lukess, now of Antony Gardens, Pennycross, was given the order by magistrates in West Cornwall in 2006. Judge Paul Darlow adjourned sentence for a probation report to be prepared. He said: "This case has certain complexities. All options are open. Just because I am asking for a report it does not mean a prison sentence will not follow." Lukess was remanded in custody until January 8.

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