A 25-YEAR-OLD man today pleaded guilty to stalking a woman and six charges of breaching a non-molestation order.
Lee Terry, of Ringwood Road, Little Horton, admitted the charges when he appeared at Bradford Crown Court.
He denied three charges of common assault on the woman and five charges of damaging her property.
Prosecutor Christopher Moran said the pleas were acceptable to the Crown on the basis that the full facts were accepted.
Mr Moran said there were other matters of witness intimidation and attempting to pervert the course of justice, in relation to the same complainant, which were before magistrates.
Judge David Hatton QC adjourned the case so all matters could be tied together.
Terry's barrister, Giles Bridge, said there was no application for bail, and Terry was remanded in custody.
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