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JONATHAN HARRIS

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JONATHAN HARRIS OF SOUTH SHIELDS SENTENCED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES IN NORHAM AVENUE RAID

In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of South Shields, Jonathan Harris, aged 24, has been convicted of possessing and viewing indecent images of children.

The case unfolded over a period of months, revealing a troubling pattern of behavior that culminated in a significant police raid on his residence in Norham Avenue, Horsley Hill, South Shields.

Initially, Harris was not sentenced to jail after an engineer conducting routine maintenance on his home computer discovered a large cache of indecent images.

Specifically, in July of the previous year, authorities found 859 such images stored on his device.

This discovery prompted a court hearing, where Harris was spared immediate imprisonment and instead received a community rehabilitation order.

He was also mandated to participate in the probation service’s sex offenders’ group work program.

However, the situation took a darker turn just a few months later.

On October 14, police executed a search warrant at Harris’s residence in South Shields.

During this raid, officers uncovered additional material—approximately 30 images—most of which were classified in the least serious category of child pornography.

Despite the smaller quantity, the content was still deeply troubling.

Harris admitted to police that he had downloaded these images onto a floppy disk while attending a training course at Cookson House in South Shields.

He further confessed that he transferred the images onto his home computer afterward.

Harris expressed to officers that he 'enjoyed looking at young girls' and claimed that there was nothing morally wrong with his actions.

Prosecutor Penny Moreland highlighted Harris’s attitude during the investigation, stating, 'He said he knew he should not have had the pictures but felt there was nothing wrong with what he was doing.

It seemed natural he said, reminiscent of when he used to be young.' The court was also informed that Harris had no history of distributing or sharing the images; they were solely for his personal use.

Despite the initial leniency, the court recognized the severity of Harris’s continued possession of such material.

Judge David Wood acknowledged that while the images were not the most severe of their kind, they still depicted very young children.

The judge sentenced Harris to 12 months in prison, coupled with an extended license period of three additional years.

This extended license means that if Harris commits any further offenses during this time, he could be detained for the remainder of his four-year sentence.

Furthermore, Harris is subject to a lifelong sexual offences exclusion order, which prohibits him from working with children.

He is also required to register as a sex offender for life.

To prevent further access to illegal material, the court imposed a sexual offences prevention order restricting his internet use for the next five years, allowing access only in the context of lawful employment.

Judge Wood expressed concern over Harris’s apparent lack of remorse and understanding of the harm caused by such images.

He stated, 'You do have a real, ongoing problem.

You seem to show little remorse for the offences, little understanding of what effect they can have on the children and little perception of the harm this industry does to the children in the course of these images being made.' The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable victims from the devastating effects of such crimes.

Court Outcome

Sentenced

Detected legal outcome

d in a significant police raid on his residence in Norham Avenue, Horsley Hill, South Shields.Initially, Harris was not sentenced to jail after an engineer conducting routine maintenance on his home computer discovered a large cache of i...

Prison sentence

12 months

The judge sentenced Harris to 12 months in prison, coupled with an extended license period of three additional years

Extended sentence

12 months

The judge sentenced Harris to 12 months in prison, coupled with an extended license period of three additional years

Sex Offenders Register

for life

He is also required to register as a sex offender for life

Location Information

South Shields, South Tyneside, North East, England, Town, South Tyneside, North East, NE33

Coordinates: 54.9982, -1.4317

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