MAN SENTENCED FOR SICK ANIMAL AND CHILD IMAGE OFFENCES IN SHEFFIELD
Connor Abbott appeared at Sheffield Magistrates Court today for sentencing on serious charges.The case involved allegations of possessing extreme pornographic images, including those portraying acts with animals, both dead and alive.
Abbott also faced accusations of making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of children, and possessing prohibited images of minors.
The court heard how these offences relate to the illegal possession and creation of obscene material, offences which carry significant legal penalties.
The case was referenced under 14XQ1088424.
Details of the sentence were not disclosed, but magistrates highlighted the severity of offences involving indecent images, especially those involving animals and children.
Such crimes are taken very seriously by the courts.
Abbott's appearance marks a step in the legal process, with further hearing or sentence expected soon.
The case reinforces the UK's strict stance on the possession and creation of obscene imagery involving animals and minors.