Lancaster man had stash of indecent images and movies of children, court told
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Matthew Lee Barber, 33, of Nairn Road, Lancaster, was found to have 267 images as well as three movies, Preston's Sessions House Court was told.
The offences took place between January 2017 and July 2020.
He admitted three counts of making - downloading - moving images, one of which related to a category A movie, the most serious in law.
He also admitted possessing indecent photographs.
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Hide AdJudge David Potter imposed a three year community order with a 30 day rehabilitation activity and ordered his laptop to be forfeited and destroyed
He imposed a five years sexual harm prevention order and £350 fine to be paid within six months.
With technology evolving to make illegal images easier to access, the law covering indecent images has also evolved to cover a growing range of offences.
The legal category indecent images fall into determines how the case will be dealt with for the purposes of sentencing. Category A offences carry more serious consequences in contrast to category C images.
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