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Constance Marten's lover accused of killing baby refuses court hearing
Mark Gordon, 49, was due to appear before Bromley Magistrates' Court to face a charge a charge of failing to comply with the register's notification requirements.
The partner of an aristocrat accused of the manslaughter of their newborn baby refused to appear in court today.
Mark Gordon, 49, who was due to appear to face a charge a charge of failing to comply with notification requirements of the Sex Offenders' Register, claimed to be suffering extreme back and neck pain.
District Judge Vanessa Lloyd said she believed Gordon was using his pain as a 'mechanism' not to delay the hearing of his case.
She said: 'He refused [to attend court] last week. He will keep refusing because they can't compel him to come.
'He's using this as a mechanism. We are not going to see him today. I have a message from the prison that says he's refusing because he's in too much pain. We will have to adjourn again.'
The Judge said Gordon was waiting to be seen by a doctor for his 'extreme' back and neck pain.
She added that the Met wanted the charge dealt with before January 22, when Gordon's trial alongside aristocrat partner Constance Marten, 37, is due to begin at the Old Bailey.
PC Trill said: '[Gordon's] trial starts on January 22. We are very keen for this to be over, so the sooner the better.'
Asked by PC Trill about what would happen should Gordon continue to refuse to attend court, DJ Lloyd replied that it was up to prison officers at HMP Belmarsh whether to use 'reasonable force' to make him attend.
'All we can do is keep trying,' she told PC Trill. 'They did have a warrant, they did send a van. He won't go to a video hearing, either.
'It's a matter for the prison to decide whether to use reasonable force - but I can't order them to use anything more than that, and they won't, because they're putting their staff at risk.