THE sentencing of a paedophile from Portishead that was due to take place this week has been pushed back.
Mark Hemus, 36, was scheduled to appear before a crown court judge this Friday (June 23).
But the hearing at Isleworth Crown Court has been postponed to a date to be confirmed.
Hemus has previously pleaded guilty to arranging or facilitating the commission of the sexual assault of a child.
The offence was in breach of a sexual harm prevention order he had previously been given by a court.
Hemus was arrested after arranging to meet an individual at a hotel near Heathrow who had access to a child for sexual purposes.
The case follows a National Crime Agency investigation.
Hemus had been due to be sentenced earlier this year, but that hearing was also put back by a judge.
Hemus has a record of previous offences relating to possessing indecent images of children.
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