A man convicted of a child sex offence has had his case adjourned so he can "sort himself out" legal representation.
John Horne, 62, had previously admitted a charge of attempting to engage in sexual communications with a child.
Horne, of Alderson Road, Great Yarmouth, appeared at Norwich Crown Court on Monday to be sentenced for the offence which happened in February this year.
But the case was put back as Horne appeared in the dock without legal representation.
Adjourning the case until July 1, Judge Andrew Shaw said he was giving Horne "two weeks to sort it out" and find himself some legal representation.
Horne was granted unconditional bail.
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