Publication Restriction: This case has reporting restrictions in place.
Back to Criminal Cases

Unknown Defendant

Case Reference: Adult incite sexual activity with a family member - victim girl 13 to 17 - no penetration - SOA 2003 Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Sexual assault on a female Sexual assault on a female Attempt to rape a woman 16 or over - SOA 2003 Attempt rape of a female 16 years or over Sexual assault on a female Sexual assault on a female Sexual assault on a female Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Sexual assault on a female Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Sexual assault on a female Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Engage in sexual activity in presence of a child under 13 - offender 18 or over Engage in sexual activity in presence of a child 13 to 15 - offender 18 or over Cause a child aged 13 to 15 to watch / look at an image of sexual activity - offender 18 or over

Case Details

Reference

Adult incite sexual activity with a family member - victim girl 13 to 17 - no penetration - SOA 2003 Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Sexual assault on a female Sexual assault on a female Attempt to rape a woman 16 or over - SOA 2003 Attempt rape of a female 16 years or over Sexual assault on a female Sexual assault on a female Sexual assault on a female Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Sexual assault on a female Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Sexual assault on a female Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on woman over 16 years of age Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 16 years Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Assault a girl under 13 by touching - SOA 2003 Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Adult sexual activity with a girl 13 to 17 family member - no penetration Engage in sexual activity in presence of a child under 13 - offender 18 or over Engage in sexual activity in presence of a child 13 to 15 - offender 18 or over Cause a child aged 13 to 15 to watch / look at an image of sexual activity - offender 18 or over

Court

Liverpool & Knowsley Magistrates' Court

Hearing Date

21 May 2026

Time

Offence Details:

Hearing Type

Court Type

Magistrates

Prosecutor

N/A

Case Details

Reporting Restrictions: | Press/Publication restrictions apply to this case

Next Steps at this First Hearing / First Appearance

At the first hearing (usually in the Magistrates' Court), the charges are formally read. The defendant is asked to enter a plea. If pleading guilty, sentencing can sometimes happen immediately or be adjourned. If pleading not guilty, the court will make directions to manage the case or transfer it to the Crown Court for trial.

Court Jurisdiction: Magistrates' Court - Magistrates' Courts handle virtually all summary offences (minor offences) and start the proceedings for serious offences. They are presided over by three volunteer Magistrates (advised by a legal advisor) or a single qualified District Judge. They do not have a jury.
Disclaimer: The legal definitions and sentencing guidelines above are for general educational purposes under English Law and do not constitute formal legal representation or advice. If you are facing criminal prosecution, consult a qualified criminal defense solicitor immediately.

Case FAQs & Procedure Guide

Yes, it is highly recommended. Legal representation ensures your rights are protected, especially when entering a plea or applying for bail. A duty solicitor is usually available at court for eligible defendants.

Pleading guilty at the earliest opportunity typically entitles you to a sentence reduction (up to one-third off the penalty). The court may sentence you immediately or adjourn to obtain a pre-sentence report.

The case will be adjourned, and a trial date will be set. The court will determine issues such as bail, witness requirements, and evidence submission deadlines.

For a single summary/either-way offence, magistrates can sentence a defendant to a maximum of 6 months in prison (or up to 12 months for multiple either-way offences), alongside unlimited fines and community orders.

Magistrates are trained volunteers from the local community who sit in panels of three. A District Judge is a qualified legal professional who sits alone. Both have the same sentencing powers.

Interested in the outcome of this case? You can request more information by emailing the court directly using the Email Court button at the top of the page.

Discussion

Loading comments...

Leave a comment

Comments are anonymous and moderated.