DANIEL FARRAR CAUGHT WITH CHILD SEX VIDEOS IN GORING - SENTENCED IN WORTHING
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Goring Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Goring, Daniel Farrar, a 21-year-old resident of Compton Avenue, was found in possession of highly illegal and indecent images of children. The incident occurred in April of the previous year, when authorities uncovered the disturbing category A videos during a routine investigation.
Farrar was subsequently brought before Worthing Magistrates’ Court last month, where he pleaded guilty to two charges related to the possession of these illicit materials. The court heard that the images were of a particularly disturbing nature, classified under the most severe category of indecency, highlighting the gravity of the offense.
In sentencing, the magistrates decided on a combination of punitive and rehabilitative measures. Farrar was handed a six-month prison sentence, which was suspended, meaning he will not serve time in prison unless he commits further offenses within the suspension period. Additionally, he was ordered to complete 31 days at a rehabilitation group, aimed at addressing underlying issues related to his behavior.
Furthermore, Farrar is required to attend ten sessions with probation officers, ensuring ongoing supervision and support as part of his rehabilitation process. To prevent any future misuse of technology, the court also imposed a Sexual Harm Prevention Order that will remain in effect for five years. This order restricts Farrar’s access to computers, mobile phones, and photographic equipment, limiting his ability to access or distribute similar illicit content in the future.
The case has raised concerns within the Goring community about the safety and well-being of children, emphasizing the importance of vigilant law enforcement and community awareness in combating such heinous crimes.
Farrar was subsequently brought before Worthing Magistrates’ Court last month, where he pleaded guilty to two charges related to the possession of these illicit materials. The court heard that the images were of a particularly disturbing nature, classified under the most severe category of indecency, highlighting the gravity of the offense.
In sentencing, the magistrates decided on a combination of punitive and rehabilitative measures. Farrar was handed a six-month prison sentence, which was suspended, meaning he will not serve time in prison unless he commits further offenses within the suspension period. Additionally, he was ordered to complete 31 days at a rehabilitation group, aimed at addressing underlying issues related to his behavior.
Furthermore, Farrar is required to attend ten sessions with probation officers, ensuring ongoing supervision and support as part of his rehabilitation process. To prevent any future misuse of technology, the court also imposed a Sexual Harm Prevention Order that will remain in effect for five years. This order restricts Farrar’s access to computers, mobile phones, and photographic equipment, limiting his ability to access or distribute similar illicit content in the future.
The case has raised concerns within the Goring community about the safety and well-being of children, emphasizing the importance of vigilant law enforcement and community awareness in combating such heinous crimes.