Perthshire sex offender behind bars after being caught with two mobile phones
Perth Sheriff Court was told that 42-year-old David Greig had been banned from having the devices, without the permission of his supervising officer, as part of a 10-year Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO) imposed almost seven years ago
David Greig was caught with two mobile phones (Image: Perthshire Picture Agency)
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Bristol paedophile sentenced to 12 years in prison for horrifying crimes against children
The judge said Thomas Rawlings, 35, was a dangerous, obsessed and persistent paedophile
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A Bristol man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for a series of sex offences against children committed between 2017 and 2020.
Thomas Rawlings, 35, from Lockleaze, pleaded guilty to 33 charges in relation to nine children, including counts of causing or inciting a girl aged 13 to 15 to engage in sexual activity.
Jane Hunt
Niall Horn will go on trial at Ipswich Crown Court
- Credit: ARCHANT
A former Suffolk man who sexually assaulted a five-year-old girl after a sex offenders’ programme he’d been ordered to attend was cancelled has successfully applied to have a sexual offences prevention order lifted.
Ipswich Crown Court heard on Tuesday, May 4 that although David Veness had initially been classed as being at “high risk” of reoffending he was now viewed as “low risk” and was keen to move on with his life.
Veness, also known as Wright, was ordered to receive treatment in 2011 after being caught with 600 child porn pictures on his computer - but because of a lack of funds the scheme was shelved.
Jane Hunt
Niall Horn will go on trial at Ipswich Crown Court
- Credit: ARCHANT
A former Suffolk man who sexually assaulted a five-year-old girl after a sex offenders’ programme he’d been ordered to attend was cancelled has successfully applied to have a sexual offences prevention order lifted.
Ipswich Crown Court heard on Tuesday, May 4 that although David Veness had initially been classed as being at “high risk” of reoffending he was now viewed as “low risk” and was keen to move on with his life.
Veness, also known as Wright, was ordered to receive treatment in 2011 after being caught with 600 child porn pictures on his computer - but because of a lack of funds the scheme was shelved.