MAN CHARGED OVER ALLEGED CHILD IMAGE OFFENCE IN COURT APPEARANCE
2025-12-05 22:19: Ken Jones appeared at York Magistrates Court on October 2, 2025, for a sentencing hearing.He faced charges related to making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, under case reference 12NY0238925.
The court heard details of the offences committed, which involve the creation of illegal images involving minors.
Jones was present during the hearing, where magistrates reviewed the case and determined a fitting sentence.
The court emphasised the serious nature of such offences and the need for measures to protect children from exploitation.
Details of the sentence have not yet been publicly disclosed, but the court underscored its commitment to tackling crimes against children and ensuring justice.
Jones will be given his punishment in a future hearing, after which the court will also consider any further measures required.
The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement and the judiciary to crack down on child exploitation offences and uphold public safety.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:18: 2025-12-05 22:19: Ken Jones appeared at York Magistrates Court on October 2, 2025, for a sentencing hearing.
He faced charges related to making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, under case reference 12NY0238925.
The court heard details of the offences committed, which involve the creation of illegal images involving minors.
Jones was present during the hearing, where magistrates reviewed the case and determined a fitting sentence.
The court emphasised the serious nature of such offences and the need for measures to protect children from exploitation.
Details of the sentence have not yet been publicly disclosed, but the court underscored its commitment to tackling crimes against children and ensuring justice.
Jones will be given his punishment in a future hearing, after which the court will also consider any further measures required.
The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement and the judiciary to crack down on child exploitation offences and uphold public safety.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:18: 2025-12-05 22:19: Ken Jones appeared at York Magistrates Court on October 2, 2025, for a sentencing hearing.
He faced charges related to making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, under case reference 12NY0238925.
The court heard details of the offences committed, which involve the creation of illegal images involving minors.
Jones was present during the hearing, where magistrates reviewed the case and determined a fitting sentence.
The court emphasised the serious nature of such offences and the need for measures to protect children from exploitation.
Details of the sentence have not yet been publicly disclosed, but the court underscored its commitment to tackling crimes against children and ensuring justice.
Jones will be given his punishment in a future hearing, after which the court will also consider any further measures required.
The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement and the judiciary to crack down on child exploitation offences and uphold public safety.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 22:18: Ken Jones faced York Magistrates Court today in relation to allegations of making indecent images of a child.
The 2025-09-03 hearing was his first appearance before the magistrates.
Jones, whose case is listed under reference 12NY0238925, did not enter a plea.
The court scheduled the case for a future hearing as investigations continue.
The defendant was represented and did not comment outside the court.
The allegations concern the making of indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, an offence under UK law that carries serious penalties.
The case has now been adjourned for more detailed proceedings.
Details around the case are limited, with the court emphasising the importance of due process.
Jones is currently on bail with conditions.
The legal process will now follow its course, and a trial date may be set in the coming weeks.
The court urges the public to respect the privacy of all individuals involved in the case.