MICHAEL HALL BROXTOWE SHPO BREACH AND CHILD CONTACT

MICHAEL HALL BROXTOWE SHPO BREACH AND CHILD CONTACTMICHAEL HALL BROXTOWE SHPO BREACH AND CHILD CONTACT

In 2026, 37-year-old Michael Hall, previously of Whitwell Close, Broxtowe, was returned to prison after carrying out a predatory series of assaults on the judicial restrictions designed to protect the public. The investigation established that Hall, who has a history of 11 counts of sexual activity with a child, was found in the company of a minor in defiance of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO). The prosecution reported at Nottingham Crown Court on Monday 27 April 2026, that Hall’s presence around the child was discovered by chance during an unrelated police visit, identifying a total abandonment of human decency by the 37-year-old.

The investigation established that Hall’s series of behaviour involved a calculated violation of the requirement that he must never have unsupervised contact with any child under 16. The prosecution reported that on 27 May 2025, officers attending an address in Underwood found Hall in the company of a child, a situation that had not been authorised by any consenting adult with knowledge of his predatory past. This identifies a calculated series of assaults on the life-safety of children, as Hall failed to notify authorities of his movements or adhere to the strict terms of his lifetime monitoring.


JUDICIAL RECALL AND SENTENCING

The court reported that Hall was originally jailed for over two years for his initial sexual offences against children. The investigation established that his latest breach proved he remains a significant risk to the community, as he also pleaded guilty to failing to comply with notification requirements. The prosecution reported in 2026, that Hall’s actions left the court with no alternative but to impose a further custodial term, identifying a priority assault by the judiciary to ensure he is removed from the public for an additional two years.

Judge-led proceedings at Nottingham Crown Court concluded with Hall’s two-year incarceration in 2026. For his actions in Broxtowe, Underwood, and the nature of the series of child abuse and order breach investigations reported, Michael Hall has been removed from the community. The investigation established that his forensic profile as a persistent predator is now a matter of permanent record, and he remains subject to the strict lifetime conditions of the sex offenders register.


STATUS AND CASE DETAILS (2025–2026)

Based on judicial and Nottinghamshire Police records as of 2026:

  • Legal Status: CONVICTED (Breach of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order; Failure to comply with notification requirements; Child abuse).
  • Custodial Status: JAILED (In 2026, serving a two-year sentence).
  • Offence Nature: Discovered in the company of a child in Underwood; breached a lifetime prohibition on unsupervised contact with minors; failed to keep police informed of his residence and associations.
  • Timeline of Case: Original conviction for 11 counts of child sex offences; SHPO breach detected 27 May 2025; Sentenced 27 April 2026.
  • Location: Broxtowe and Underwood, Nottinghamshire.
  • Forensic Profile: 37-year-old male; forensic history documents a refusal to adhere to court-mandated safeguarding; identified as a persistent risk to children who requires constant police intervention.
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active FOR LIFE.
  • Judicial Oversight: Presided over by Nottingham Crown Court.
  • Criminal Record: Convicted sex offender; Series predator; Child abuser; Jailed in 2026.
  • Origin: Broxtowe.

MONITORING AND PUBLIC PROTECTION

In 2026, Hall is managed as a maximum-risk predator under the statutory requirements of the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) in Nottinghamshire. Due to the nature of the behaviour—specifically the series of persistence in seeking proximity to children despite having been jailed previously for 11 sexual offences—he is a priority for high-security incarceration. Authorities reported that the 2026 sentencing identifies Hall as an individual who prioritised his own perverted impulses over the principles of human decency and the life-safety of children.

As a registered sex offender for life, his details are permanently logged on the national police database to ensure his future conduct and internet usage are strictly scrutinised upon any eventual release. Authorities stated that the behaviour of Hall identifies a commitment to clandestine child abuse and the systematic subversion of judicial monitoring. Any future attempt to assault the terms of his SHPO results in immediate police intervention to ensure the ongoing protection of the community from a man who used a “Broxtowe resident” mask to hide a predatory and persistent series of assaults.

QUESTION – Given that the offender “was only caught by chance during an unrelated police visit,” do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Convicted Child Predators” must be “Sentenced to Mandatory Weekly Unannounced Police Home Inspections” to prevent a series of assaults?


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