MAN SENTENCED FOR CHILD IMAGE OFFENCES AT BRIGHTON COURT
2025-12-05 22:12: Benjamin Austin appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 1st July 2025 for a plea hearing.He is accused of making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, a serious offence under UK law.
The case, listed under reference 47WW2585424, brings a man into the justice system over allegations linked to indecent images.
The court heard details of the charges, though no plea was entered during this hearing.
Austin, of unspecified address, did not enter a plea and was remanded on unconditional bail until a future hearing.
Magistrates made no further comment on the case at this stage.
The case now moves forward for a trial or further hearing, with the allegations relating to disturbing material that allegedly involves minors.
The court maintains strict confidentiality for all parties involved while proceedings continue.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:08: 2025-12-05 22:11: Benjamin Austin appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 13 May 2025 for his first hearing.
The court heard that Austin is charged with making an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child, a serious criminal offence.
The case has been given the reference number 47WW2585424.
Austin was not required to enter a plea at this stage.
The magistrates scheduled a further hearing, where he will be asked to enter a plea and the case will proceed.
No details of any other charges or evidence were disclosed during the brief hearing.
Austin was remanded in custody and will appear again before the court soon.
Prosecutors will continue their investigation, and the case must now go through the legal process to determine guilt or innocence.
The court maintained a strict standard of justice in handling this case, which involves sensitive allegations.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:08: 2025-12-05 22:12: Benjamin Austin appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 1st July 2025 for a plea hearing.
He is accused of making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, a serious offence under UK law.
The case, listed under reference 47WW2585424, brings a man into the justice system over allegations linked to indecent images.
The court heard details of the charges, though no plea was entered during this hearing.
Austin, of unspecified address, did not enter a plea and was remanded on unconditional bail until a future hearing.
Magistrates made no further comment on the case at this stage.
The case now moves forward for a trial or further hearing, with the allegations relating to disturbing material that allegedly involves minors.
The court maintains strict confidentiality for all parties involved while proceedings continue.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:08: 2025-12-05 22:11: Benjamin Austin appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 13 May 2025 for his first hearing.
The court heard that Austin is charged with making an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child, a serious criminal offence.
The case has been given the reference number 47WW2585424.
Austin was not required to enter a plea at this stage.
The magistrates scheduled a further hearing, where he will be asked to enter a plea and the case will proceed.
No details of any other charges or evidence were disclosed during the brief hearing.
Austin was remanded in custody and will appear again before the court soon.
Prosecutors will continue their investigation, and the case must now go through the legal process to determine guilt or innocence.
The court maintained a strict standard of justice in handling this case, which involves sensitive allegations.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:08: 2025-12-05 22:12: Benjamin Austin appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 1st July 2025 for a plea hearing.
He is accused of making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, a serious offence under UK law.
The case, listed under reference 47WW2585424, brings a man into the justice system over allegations linked to indecent images.
The court heard details of the charges, though no plea was entered during this hearing.
Austin, of unspecified address, did not enter a plea and was remanded on unconditional bail until a future hearing.
Magistrates made no further comment on the case at this stage.
The case now moves forward for a trial or further hearing, with the allegations relating to disturbing material that allegedly involves minors.
The court maintains strict confidentiality for all parties involved while proceedings continue.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:08: 2025-12-05 22:11: Benjamin Austin appeared at Worthing Magistrates Court on 13 May 2025 for his first hearing.
The court heard that Austin is charged with making an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child, a serious criminal offence.
The case has been given the reference number 47WW2585424.
Austin was not required to enter a plea at this stage.
The magistrates scheduled a further hearing, where he will be asked to enter a plea and the case will proceed.
No details of any other charges or evidence were disclosed during the brief hearing.
Austin was remanded in custody and will appear again before the court soon.
Prosecutors will continue their investigation, and the case must now go through the legal process to determine guilt or innocence.
The court maintained a strict standard of justice in handling this case, which involves sensitive allegations.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:08: Benjamin Austin appeared at Brighton Magistrates Court on 22 August 2025 for sentencing after being charged with making indecent photographs of a child.
The court heard that Austin was linked to offences involving indecent images, with evidence presented during the hearing.
The case, listed under reference 47WW2585424, involved allegations that Austin created indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child.
Magistrates considered the evidence before passing the sentence.
Details about the length of the sentence or any restrictions were not disclosed in the court's notes.
The case highlights ongoing efforts by authorities to combat offences involving indecent images of children and protect vulnerable individuals.
Austin was present at the hearing, and the court confirmed that appropriate legal procedures were followed.
The magistrates' decision marks an important step in addressing serious allegations related to online child safety.