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A probation and parole report from July 2013 noted that Mr Humphrey's compliance with the reporting component of his order "has continued to be less than satisfactory" with him having failed to report on three occasions and having show little regard for his non-compliance with the reporting appointments. He had contravened his probation order through failing to comply with reporting in November 2012, unlawful possession of controlled drugs, authority required to possess explosives and unlawful possession of suspected stolen property in November 2012 all during the currency of this order. He then committed the further offence of receiving tainted property between November and December 2012 and then pled guilty on 25 February 2013 to five offences of enter premises and commit indictable offence and for Mr Humphrey's response to his probation order was characterised as …show more content…
Similarly in October 2012, probation and parole officers were concerned as to Mr Humphrey's unsatisfactory compliance with his supervision order and a recommendation was made on 9 October 2012 that Mr Humphrey "be convicted of the breach and dealt with pursuant to Section 127(1) of the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992." I note a letter from a general practitioner Dr Mark Boon, dated 3 March 2012, in which he notes that Mr Humphrey had been attending his practice since 1999 for review, counselling and testosterone supplements as part of his Klinefelter's syndrome. Dr Boon notes that Klinefelter's syndrome "is a genetic distortion in the sex chromosomes whereby there is an extra X chromosome. This causes reduced sexual development, reduced fertility and behavioural disturbances. Further, if testosterone supplementation is not correct, increase sexual behaviour may

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