Przemyslaw Lazar, aged 37, of no fixed abode, was stopped on 15th March with a child in his car who he should not have contact with on Wendover Road, Aylesbury.
Lazar was charged the same day with breaching the injunction, and was released to appear at court on 24 March.
Then, on 21 March, Lazar breached the injunction again, as he attended the address of one of the victims that his injunction was put in place to protect in Aylesbury.
The original injunction, which was granted by Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court on 12 April last year, was in place due to Lazar’s involvement in domestic abuse against two victims in Aylesbury and due to aggressive and violent behaviour towards police officers.
Investigating officer PC Julie Price, based at Aylesbury police station, said:
“Lazar breached this injunction twice in the space of a week, and he has now been sentenced to a term of imprisonment at court as a result.
“Thames Valley Police will continue to use Anti-Social Behaviour Orders to deter repeat domestic abuse offenders in order to safeguard vulnerable members in our community and deter offending.
“Thames Valley Police do not tolerate such behaviour and will always seek appropriate action to prevent this from occurring in our communities.
“We would like to take this opportunity to thank members of the public for taking the time to report breaches of this injunction.”

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