The country's most notorious stalker has successfully appealed three of his most recent convictions, but it will not get him out of prison.
In November, Glenn Green, 44, was jailed for a year after being found guilty of four charges of breaching his release conditions in just 12 days after the end of a jail stint for criminal harassment.
He has more than 200 previous convictions for breaching court orders, harassment and perverting the course of justice.
Judge Jane Lovell-Smith jailed the man - described by the courts as a "serial stalker" - for a year for starting a relationship with someone without informing his probation officer and possessing gang regalia, contrary to his prison release conditions.
At trial, Green's lawyer Peter Broad argued two unsolicited letters and some text messages, which did not receive a reply, did not constitute a "relationship".