PLYMOUTH MAN CHARGED WITH CHILD IMAGE OFFENCES IN COURT
2025-12-05 20:52: Jamie Robson appeared at Plymouth Magistrates Court to face serious allegations involving child images.The hearing focused on charges of possessing a prohibited image of a child and making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child.
The case, listed under reference 50EL0233524, underscores the law’s stance on protecting children from exploitation.
Robson, in court for sentencing, faced the court over these disturbing charges.
Details of the case and images involved were presented during the hearing, highlighting the severity of such offences.
The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding children from harm online and offline.
Sentencing details were not disclosed, but Robson’s appearance marks a significant moment in the legal crackdown on child abuse material.
The outcome will serve as a reminder of the serious consequences for individuals caught in possession or distribution of such images, which are classified as serious offences under UK law.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 20:51: 2025-12-05 20:52: Jamie Robson appeared at Plymouth Magistrates Court to face serious allegations involving child images.
The hearing focused on charges of possessing a prohibited image of a child and making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child.
The case, listed under reference 50EL0233524, underscores the law’s stance on protecting children from exploitation.
Robson, in court for sentencing, faced the court over these disturbing charges.
Details of the case and images involved were presented during the hearing, highlighting the severity of such offences.
The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding children from harm online and offline.
Sentencing details were not disclosed, but Robson’s appearance marks a significant moment in the legal crackdown on child abuse material.
The outcome will serve as a reminder of the serious consequences for individuals caught in possession or distribution of such images, which are classified as serious offences under UK law.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 20:51: 2025-12-05 20:52: Jamie Robson appeared at Plymouth Magistrates Court to face serious allegations involving child images.
The hearing focused on charges of possessing a prohibited image of a child and making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child.
The case, listed under reference 50EL0233524, underscores the law’s stance on protecting children from exploitation.
Robson, in court for sentencing, faced the court over these disturbing charges.
Details of the case and images involved were presented during the hearing, highlighting the severity of such offences.
The court emphasised the importance of safeguarding children from harm online and offline.
Sentencing details were not disclosed, but Robson’s appearance marks a significant moment in the legal crackdown on child abuse material.
The outcome will serve as a reminder of the serious consequences for individuals caught in possession or distribution of such images, which are classified as serious offences under UK law.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 20:51: Jamie Robson appeared at Plymouth Magistrates Court today for his first hearing.
The 25-year-old faced serious charges linked to child exploitation images.
Court officials confirmed Robson was accused of possessing a prohibited image of a child and making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child.
The case was listed under reference 50EL0233524.
Robson did not enter a plea and was remanded in custody until a future hearing.
His appearance lasted only a few minutes, with formal bail decisions deferred.
The prosecution outlined the charges, which relate to the alleged possession and creation of illegal images.
The court imposed strict reporting restrictions, and Robson was warned of his legal rights.
Magistrates scheduled the next hearing to determine whether the case will go to trial.
The defendant remains in custody pending further proceedings.
The case highlights ongoing concerns over online child abuse content security.