NATHAN SKINNER FROM SOUTH HAM CAUGHT WITH 329 CHILD INDECENT IMAGES
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South Ham Child Sexual Abuser
In December 2017, Nathan Skinner, a 32-year-old resident of Brackley Way in South Ham, faced serious legal charges related to the possession of indecent images of children. The case was brought to light after authorities uncovered that Skinner had accumulated a total of 329 images classified as category C, which indicates a significant level of explicit content involving minors.
On March 3, 2016, Skinner was formally charged and subsequently pleaded guilty to the possession of these illicit images. The court proceedings revealed the extent of his offenses, which prompted the imposition of several legal measures aimed at preventing further harm.
As part of the sentencing, a sexual harm prevention order was issued against Skinner, restricting his access to certain online content and activities to mitigate the risk of reoffending. Additionally, he was fined £200 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30, reflecting the seriousness of his crimes and the judicial system's stance on protecting children from exploitation and abuse.
Skinner's case underscores the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat the distribution and possession of child exploitation material, and highlights the importance of vigilance in communities such as South Ham to prevent such offenses.
On March 3, 2016, Skinner was formally charged and subsequently pleaded guilty to the possession of these illicit images. The court proceedings revealed the extent of his offenses, which prompted the imposition of several legal measures aimed at preventing further harm.
As part of the sentencing, a sexual harm prevention order was issued against Skinner, restricting his access to certain online content and activities to mitigate the risk of reoffending. Additionally, he was fined £200 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £30, reflecting the seriousness of his crimes and the judicial system's stance on protecting children from exploitation and abuse.
Skinner's case underscores the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat the distribution and possession of child exploitation material, and highlights the importance of vigilance in communities such as South Ham to prevent such offenses.