A SEX offender who admitted flouting a court order and having banned electronic devices has had his sentencing delayed.

Robert Trafford had already admitted five counts of breaching a sexual harm prevention order.

He pleaded guilty to breaches involving the possession of electronic items he was forbidden from having without authority.

The 41-year-old of Swift Close, Oxford was set to be sentenced for those breaches yesterday.

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At a brief hearing held at Oxford Crown Court the case was adjourned while further investigations are carried out.

Presiding Judge Ian Pringle QC agreed to postpone the case and Trafford will appear again at the same court on July 1.

Trafford was first made subject to the court order by Oxford Crown Court on August 27 2014.

The breaches for which he is to be sentenced all took place on January 8 this year at his Oxford home.

He faces three counts of possessing a smart phone without authority as well as a Smart TV and an Xbox 360 gaming console.

Trafford also had a computer without risk management software at another Oxford address.