STEVEN JACKSON FROM GRAYS PLEADS GUILTY TO CHILD ABUSE IMAGE POSSESSION IN BASILDON
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Grays Sexual Abuser
In August 2017, a man from Grays, identified as Steven Jackson, faced serious legal charges related to the possession of indecent images of children. Jackson, aged 47 and residing on Button Road in Grays, appeared before Basildon magistrates court to enter a guilty plea concerning multiple offenses involving child abuse images.
The charges against Jackson detailed that, on or before February 18, 2017, he had in his possession various indecent photographs of children, categorized as Category A, B, and C images. These categories typically denote the severity and explicitness of the images, with Category A being the most serious. The court documents confirmed that Jackson was found to have made these indecent photographs of children within the town of Grays.
Following his guilty plea, Jackson was remanded on unconditional bail, meaning he was released from custody but required to return to court for sentencing. His next court appearance was scheduled for August 29, 2017, where the judge would determine the appropriate penalties for his actions. The case highlights ongoing concerns about the distribution and possession of child abuse images and the legal measures in place to combat such offenses in the region.
The charges against Jackson detailed that, on or before February 18, 2017, he had in his possession various indecent photographs of children, categorized as Category A, B, and C images. These categories typically denote the severity and explicitness of the images, with Category A being the most serious. The court documents confirmed that Jackson was found to have made these indecent photographs of children within the town of Grays.
Following his guilty plea, Jackson was remanded on unconditional bail, meaning he was released from custody but required to return to court for sentencing. His next court appearance was scheduled for August 29, 2017, where the judge would determine the appropriate penalties for his actions. The case highlights ongoing concerns about the distribution and possession of child abuse images and the legal measures in place to combat such offenses in the region.