JONATHAN BELL FROM ACOMB CAUGHT WITH CHILD SEXUAL IMAGES IN YORK COURT
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Acomb Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community, Jonathan Bell, a 59-year-old resident of Woodlea Avenue in Acomb, appeared before York Magistrates Court to face serious charges related to the possession and download of indecent images of children. The court was informed that Bell had been engaging in this illegal activity over a prolonged period of 13 years, using the internet as his means of accessing these disturbing materials.
According to court records, Bell admitted to acquiring both videos and images of a child sexual nature through online sources. His solicitor, Kevin Blount, provided a detailed explanation of Bell’s circumstances, stating, “Whilst regularly staying away from home, he has accessed pornography and sadly the use of pornography has developed into the use of illegal pornography rather than just legal pornography. The medical difficulties he has led to him seeking more extreme images for seeking sexual gratification.” Blount also noted that Bell had issues with alcohol, which he suggested may have contributed to his actions.
During the hearing, District Judge Adrian Lower expressed his concern over Bell’s apparent obsession with these illegal activities. He remarked that Bell had turned what should have been a fleeting curiosity into a persistent “hobby,” and emphasized the gravity of his actions by highlighting that Bell failed to recognize that the images he viewed depicted real children being subjected to sexual abuse.
As a result of his guilty plea, Bell was sentenced to a 30-month community order. This included participation in a 26-session program specifically designed for sexual offenders, along with 150 hours of unpaid work. Additionally, the court mandated that Bell be placed on the sex offenders’ register for a period of five years, reflecting the seriousness of his offenses.
Details of the charges revealed that Bell was found to possess six videos and 42 images classified as the most severe category of child sexual abuse material. Furthermore, he had 31 images from a middle category and 51 from the least serious category. These images and videos had been downloaded over a period spanning from January 1, 2005, to February 9, 2018. On the latter date, police officers executing a search found 76 indecent images of the least serious type on his computer.
In his defense, Mr. Blount stated that since his arrest, Bell had taken steps toward rehabilitation by contacting a sexual offenders’ treatment agency. He expressed hope that Bell was genuinely committed to changing his ways and preventing future offenses, indicating a recognition of the harm caused and a desire to seek help.
According to court records, Bell admitted to acquiring both videos and images of a child sexual nature through online sources. His solicitor, Kevin Blount, provided a detailed explanation of Bell’s circumstances, stating, “Whilst regularly staying away from home, he has accessed pornography and sadly the use of pornography has developed into the use of illegal pornography rather than just legal pornography. The medical difficulties he has led to him seeking more extreme images for seeking sexual gratification.” Blount also noted that Bell had issues with alcohol, which he suggested may have contributed to his actions.
During the hearing, District Judge Adrian Lower expressed his concern over Bell’s apparent obsession with these illegal activities. He remarked that Bell had turned what should have been a fleeting curiosity into a persistent “hobby,” and emphasized the gravity of his actions by highlighting that Bell failed to recognize that the images he viewed depicted real children being subjected to sexual abuse.
As a result of his guilty plea, Bell was sentenced to a 30-month community order. This included participation in a 26-session program specifically designed for sexual offenders, along with 150 hours of unpaid work. Additionally, the court mandated that Bell be placed on the sex offenders’ register for a period of five years, reflecting the seriousness of his offenses.
Details of the charges revealed that Bell was found to possess six videos and 42 images classified as the most severe category of child sexual abuse material. Furthermore, he had 31 images from a middle category and 51 from the least serious category. These images and videos had been downloaded over a period spanning from January 1, 2005, to February 9, 2018. On the latter date, police officers executing a search found 76 indecent images of the least serious type on his computer.
In his defense, Mr. Blount stated that since his arrest, Bell had taken steps toward rehabilitation by contacting a sexual offenders’ treatment agency. He expressed hope that Bell was genuinely committed to changing his ways and preventing future offenses, indicating a recognition of the harm caused and a desire to seek help.