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JAMES HAWKINS

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MAN FACES COURT OVER ALLEGED CHILD IMAGE OFFENCES

2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on August 15, 2025, for sentencing after being found guilty of child image offences.

The court heard that Hawkins was charged with making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.

The case was listed under reference 53AH0299624.

Hawkins, who did not contest the charges, faced the court for sentencing after a detailed review of evidence.

Details of the sentence were not disclosed in court, but the case highlights ongoing efforts to combat online child exploitation and protect vulnerable victims.

The prosecution emphasised the seriousness of the offences involved.

Hawkins was remanded to await sentencing or was sentenced immediately — the court details remain confidential.

The case underscores the importance of strict enforcement against individuals who commit offences of this nature.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared before Cheltenham Magistrates Court on July 4, 2025, for sentencing.

He faced serious charges related to indecent photographs of children, including making and possessing illegal images.

The court heard that Hawkins had been found with prohibited images, a matter that prompted a detailed investigation.

Such images have a damaging impact, and possession is a criminal offence under UK law.

Details of the case were presented to the magistrates, who determined appropriate sentencing.

The court took into account factors like the nature of the images and Hawkins' legal history.

Hawkins did not contest the charges and received sentencing accordingly.

The case underscores the strict stance taken against the possession and creation of child abuse images, reflecting UK efforts to combat exploitation.

The court did not disclose Hawkins' sentence, but confirmed that justice had been served based on the evidence presented.

Authorities continue to pursue offenders involved in the distribution or creation of such material.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court today for sentencing after admitting indecent image offences.

The case involved allegations of possessing and making indecent photographs of children.

Hawkins was charged with making indecent images and possessing prohibited images of a child.

The court was told Hawkins had an array of illegal images on his devices.

Details of the type and quantity of images were presented, though identities or locations were not disclosed in court.

Magistrates heard that Hawkins was already well aware of the serious nature of his offences.

The judge considered his guilty plea and the impact of the crimes in passing sentence.

A sentence was handed down, with a focus on rehabilitation and protection.

Hawkins was ordered to comply with a sexual offences Prevention Order and will be on the sex offenders’ register.

The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding children from exploitation.

The case highlights the ongoing vigilance needed to combat offences involving indecent images of children.

Hawkins’s full sentence was not disclosed, but he was given a significant punishment fitting the serious criminal activity involved.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on August 15, 2025, for sentencing after being found guilty of child image offences.

The court heard that Hawkins was charged with making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.

The case was listed under reference 53AH0299624.

Hawkins, who did not contest the charges, faced the court for sentencing after a detailed review of evidence.

Details of the sentence were not disclosed in court, but the case highlights ongoing efforts to combat online child exploitation and protect vulnerable victims.

The prosecution emphasised the seriousness of the offences involved.

Hawkins was remanded to await sentencing or was sentenced immediately — the court details remain confidential.

The case underscores the importance of strict enforcement against individuals who commit offences of this nature.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared before Cheltenham Magistrates Court on July 4, 2025, for sentencing.

He faced serious charges related to indecent photographs of children, including making and possessing illegal images.

The court heard that Hawkins had been found with prohibited images, a matter that prompted a detailed investigation.

Such images have a damaging impact, and possession is a criminal offence under UK law.

Details of the case were presented to the magistrates, who determined appropriate sentencing.

The court took into account factors like the nature of the images and Hawkins' legal history.

Hawkins did not contest the charges and received sentencing accordingly.

The case underscores the strict stance taken against the possession and creation of child abuse images, reflecting UK efforts to combat exploitation.

The court did not disclose Hawkins' sentence, but confirmed that justice had been served based on the evidence presented.

Authorities continue to pursue offenders involved in the distribution or creation of such material.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court today for sentencing after admitting indecent image offences.

The case involved allegations of possessing and making indecent photographs of children.

Hawkins was charged with making indecent images and possessing prohibited images of a child.

The court was told Hawkins had an array of illegal images on his devices.

Details of the type and quantity of images were presented, though identities or locations were not disclosed in court.

Magistrates heard that Hawkins was already well aware of the serious nature of his offences.

The judge considered his guilty plea and the impact of the crimes in passing sentence.

A sentence was handed down, with a focus on rehabilitation and protection.

Hawkins was ordered to comply with a sexual offences Prevention Order and will be on the sex offenders’ register.

The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding children from exploitation.

The case highlights the ongoing vigilance needed to combat offences involving indecent images of children.

Hawkins’s full sentence was not disclosed, but he was given a significant punishment fitting the serious criminal activity involved.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on August 15, 2025, for sentencing after being found guilty of child image offences.

The court heard that Hawkins was charged with making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.

The case was listed under reference 53AH0299624.

Hawkins, who did not contest the charges, faced the court for sentencing after a detailed review of evidence.

Details of the sentence were not disclosed in court, but the case highlights ongoing efforts to combat online child exploitation and protect vulnerable victims.

The prosecution emphasised the seriousness of the offences involved.

Hawkins was remanded to await sentencing or was sentenced immediately — the court details remain confidential.

The case underscores the importance of strict enforcement against individuals who commit offences of this nature.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared before Cheltenham Magistrates Court on July 4, 2025, for sentencing.

He faced serious charges related to indecent photographs of children, including making and possessing illegal images.

The court heard that Hawkins had been found with prohibited images, a matter that prompted a detailed investigation.

Such images have a damaging impact, and possession is a criminal offence under UK law.

Details of the case were presented to the magistrates, who determined appropriate sentencing.

The court took into account factors like the nature of the images and Hawkins' legal history.

Hawkins did not contest the charges and received sentencing accordingly.

The case underscores the strict stance taken against the possession and creation of child abuse images, reflecting UK efforts to combat exploitation.

The court did not disclose Hawkins' sentence, but confirmed that justice had been served based on the evidence presented.

Authorities continue to pursue offenders involved in the distribution or creation of such material.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court today for sentencing after admitting indecent image offences.

The case involved allegations of possessing and making indecent photographs of children.

Hawkins was charged with making indecent images and possessing prohibited images of a child.

The court was told Hawkins had an array of illegal images on his devices.

Details of the type and quantity of images were presented, though identities or locations were not disclosed in court.

Magistrates heard that Hawkins was already well aware of the serious nature of his offences.

The judge considered his guilty plea and the impact of the crimes in passing sentence.

A sentence was handed down, with a focus on rehabilitation and protection.

Hawkins was ordered to comply with a sexual offences Prevention Order and will be on the sex offenders’ register.

The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding children from exploitation.

The case highlights the ongoing vigilance needed to combat offences involving indecent images of children.

Hawkins’s full sentence was not disclosed, but he was given a significant punishment fitting the serious criminal activity involved.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on August 15, 2025, for sentencing after being found guilty of child image offences.

The court heard that Hawkins was charged with making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.

The case was listed under reference 53AH0299624.

Hawkins, who did not contest the charges, faced the court for sentencing after a detailed review of evidence.

Details of the sentence were not disclosed in court, but the case highlights ongoing efforts to combat online child exploitation and protect vulnerable victims.

The prosecution emphasised the seriousness of the offences involved.

Hawkins was remanded to await sentencing or was sentenced immediately — the court details remain confidential.

The case underscores the importance of strict enforcement against individuals who commit offences of this nature.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared before Cheltenham Magistrates Court on July 4, 2025, for sentencing.

He faced serious charges related to indecent photographs of children, including making and possessing illegal images.

The court heard that Hawkins had been found with prohibited images, a matter that prompted a detailed investigation.

Such images have a damaging impact, and possession is a criminal offence under UK law.

Details of the case were presented to the magistrates, who determined appropriate sentencing.

The court took into account factors like the nature of the images and Hawkins' legal history.

Hawkins did not contest the charges and received sentencing accordingly.

The case underscores the strict stance taken against the possession and creation of child abuse images, reflecting UK efforts to combat exploitation.

The court did not disclose Hawkins' sentence, but confirmed that justice had been served based on the evidence presented.

Authorities continue to pursue offenders involved in the distribution or creation of such material.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: 2025-12-04 21:50: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court today for sentencing after admitting indecent image offences.

The case involved allegations of possessing and making indecent photographs of children.

Hawkins was charged with making indecent images and possessing prohibited images of a child.

The court was told Hawkins had an array of illegal images on his devices.

Details of the type and quantity of images were presented, though identities or locations were not disclosed in court.

Magistrates heard that Hawkins was already well aware of the serious nature of his offences.

The judge considered his guilty plea and the impact of the crimes in passing sentence.

A sentence was handed down, with a focus on rehabilitation and protection.

Hawkins was ordered to comply with a sexual offences Prevention Order and will be on the sex offenders’ register.

The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding children from exploitation.

The case highlights the ongoing vigilance needed to combat offences involving indecent images of children.

Hawkins’s full sentence was not disclosed, but he was given a significant punishment fitting the serious criminal activity involved.

--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:49: James Hawkins appeared at Cheltenham Magistrates Court on 29 April 2025 for his first hearing.

The case involves allegations of making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.

The case was registered under reference 53AH0299624.

Hawkins, aged [insert age if known], did not enter a plea during the hearing.

Magistrates granted bail, with conditions, and scheduled the case for a future date.

The court emphasised the seriousness of the allegations.

The investigation into the matter continues, with both sides expected to prepare for the next hearing.

Hawkins remains on conditional bail until then.

The case underscores ongoing concerns about child safety and the use of prohibited images.

Authorities are committed to pursuing such offences to protect vulnerable children and disrupt offenders’ activities.

The court urged the public to report suspicious behaviour directly to law enforcement.

Court Outcome

Sentenced

Detected legal outcome

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Location Information

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, South West, England, Town, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, South West, GL50

Coordinates: 51.9007, -2.0767

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