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Public criminal case information in the UK reveals details for two individuals named Jacob Agnew, or variations thereof, with distinct legal proceedings.

Jacob Agnew (30, of East Hull) - Sexual Offences and Fraud

A Jacob Agnew, aged 30 and residing in East Hull, has been involved in significant legal proceedings concerning sexual offenses and fraud. After a 13-day trial at Hull Crown Court, which concluded on June 29, 2026, he was found guilty of six counts of sexual offenses. These included four counts of sexual activity with a child, sexual assault, and causing a child to engage in sexual activity. The offenses occurred over a decade, between 2012 and 2022, and involved seven girls aged between 14 and 17.

Additionally, Agnew pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to four other counts of sexual activity with a child and a separate charge of fraud. The fraud charge related to dishonestly submitting a false reference for a job application in late 2022 while suspended from a previous employer due to another sexual complaint. He was cleared of three other offenses, including blackmail, and the jury was unable to reach a verdict on another charge.

Jacob Agnew has been released on bail and is awaiting sentencing at Hull Crown Court, scheduled for July 24, 2026. The legal proceedings for "AGNEW Jacob" with reference 16XK2068423 at Kingston upon Hull (which includes Hull Crown Court) show hearing dates on June 9, 2026, and June 23, 2026, indicating ongoing court appearances related to this case.

Alexander Agnew (27, of Newton Aycliffe) - Disorderly Conduct

An individual identified as Alexander Agnew, aged 27 and from Hawkshead Place, Newton Aycliffe, appeared in Newcastle Magistrates' Court on April 6, 2016. He was charged with disorderly conduct after yelling "f*ck off" at Newcastle United fans during a Tyne-Wear derby. Agnew pleaded guilty and expressed remorse, stating he "got caught up in the atmosphere". The magistrate handed him a conditional discharge and a fine of £110.

Based on the differing ages and residential locations, these appear to be two distinct individuals.

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