A man from Bolton has pleaded guilty to exposing himself while at a caravan park in Bangor.
Paul Loughlin, 55, admitted exposure this morning (Tuesday, November 19) at Caernarfon Crown Court (sitting at Llandudno Magistrates’ Court).
The charge relates to an incident at Treborth Caravan and Camping Park on September 9, 2023.
Loughlin, of Presto Gardens, was bailed and will be sentenced at Caernarfon Crown Court on January 22 next year.
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A pre-sentence report will be compiled on his behalf, with Judge Timothy Petts telling him he is unlikely to be jailed.
Judge Petts said to Loughlin: “The fact that you’ve pleaded guilty will make a difference to your sentence.
“Unless the pre-sentence report gives me no option, I’m not sending you to prison. That means your pre-sentence report is going to be very important.”
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