Sutton stalker 'called woman non-stop' and kept turning up at her home and work
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Darren Holliday, 43, has been sentenced to eight months in prison for stalking and harassing a woman over several months. His behavior, reported between August 2024 and February, included incessant phone calls and appearances at the victim's home and workplace. The Croydon Magistrates' Court recognized the serious nature of his actions, labeling him a persistent threat. As part of the ruling, a restraining order was instituted, lasting until 2031, barring any contact with the victim and highlighting the legal repercussions of stalking behavior.
Darren Holliday, a 43-year-old from Colliers Wood, has been jailed for eight months after pleading guilty to charges of stalking and harassment against a woman.
Holliday was reported for incessantly harassing the victim from August 2024 to February this year, including calls to her home and workplace.
The court deemed Holliday's behavior a persistent threat, leading to a restraining order that prohibits him from contacting the victim until 2031.
The case demonstrates the legal system's firm stance against stalking, as magistrates sentenced Holliday to eight months due to the serious alarm he caused.
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