Convicted gangster Curtis Warren, 61, has been given a 14-month jail term, suspended for 18 months, after he pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to six charges of failing to comply with a serious crime prevention order.
He admitted a further charge, which he asked to be taken into account when he was being sentenced.
Recorder of Liverpool Andrew Menary KC handed him a 14-month jail term, suspended for 18 months.
Warren, who has previously been convicted in the Netherlands and Jersey for drugs offences, had been due to stand trial charged with 18 breaches of the order, but changed his pleas to six of the counts.
Paul Mitchell, prosecuting, asked the court to lie the remaining counts on file.
Anthony Barraclough, defending Warren, said: ‘He doesn’t want to be in the public glare any more, he wants peace and an end to it.’
Convicted gangster Curtis Warren, 61, has been given a 14-month jail term, suspended for 18 months (Pictured arriving at Liverpool Crown court today)
He pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to six charges of failing to comply with a serious crime prevention order
Warren was arrested by the NCA in July last year and eventually charged with 18 offences
Warren was arrested by the NCA in July last year and charged in November with 11 counts of failing to comply with a serious crime prevention order, said to have been committed following his release from prison in 2022.
Earlier this year, he was charged with a further seven offences.
More to follow.