An appeal by sex offender Stewart Murray Wilson against an extended supervision order has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal.
Wilson, 66, was released on parole in August last year after spending 18 years in prison for violent sexual offending against women and children, stupefying adults and bestiality.
He would have been entitled to be released on parole after completing two thirds of his sentence on 2 September 2008. However, Wilson was required by the Parole Board to remain in prison for the whole of the sentences he was serving for serious sexual offending and remained in custody until September 1 last year.
An extended supervision order placing constraints on Wilson's freedom will continue for 10 years after the end of his sentence in 2015 - a decision he challenged.
He argued the High Court decision was premature because the order was made three years before it was to come into effect and that grounds for making the order had not been met.