A HEREFORD man has been banned from entering the city centre ahead of his sentencing after sexually assaulting a woman.
Steven Kemeys was convicted of one offence when he appeared before magistrates in Kidderminster.
The court heard the 45-year-old had intentionally sexually touched a woman aged 16 or over when she did not consent and when he did not reasonably believe she was consenting in Hereford on September 2.
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The case was adjourned for a pre-sentencing report to be carried out and Kemeys, of Westfaling Street, Hereford, was bailed with conditions to abide by an electronically monitored curfew, not to enter Hereford city centre except to attend pre-arranged appointments with probation, and not to drink alcohol in a public place. He will appear before magistrates in Hereford next on September 26.
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