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ADAM JONES FROM CHEPSTOW SENTENCED FOR CHILD INDECENT PICTURES AT NEWPORT CROWN COURT
In a serious case brought before Newport Crown Court, Adam Jones, a 25-year-old resident of Somerset Way in Chepstow, was found guilty of possessing indecent images of children. The incident came to light when staff at a mobile phone shop identified inappropriate content on his device, leading to his arrest and subsequent sentencing.According to court reports, the events unfolded on January 22, 2009, at the Abergavenny branch of Carphone Warehouse. Mr. Jones had approached the store staff requesting assistance with recharging his mobile phone's battery. While the staff members were handling his device, they noticed that the screen saver displayed a partially clothed 13-year-old boy. This discovery prompted further inspection of the phone, revealing a total of 17 images depicting children in various states of undress.
These images were classified on a severity scale from level one to level four, with five being the most severe. The presence of such material on Mr. Jones's phone raised immediate concerns, leading the staff to contact the police. When Mr. Jones returned to the shop later, officers were waiting to arrest him. During police questioning, he admitted that the phone was indeed his but claimed that it had been given to him by his mother the day before. He also denied any online searches for such images.
In court, the prosecution, led by Stephen Jeary, detailed the case and the evidence found. The court heard that Mr. Jones had pleaded guilty in July of the previous year to nine counts of possessing indecent photographs of children. A psychiatric report was presented, revealing that Mr. Jones had spent ten months as an inpatient in a hospital, which the judge considered relevant to his mental health status.
Judge Rhys Rowlands addressed the court, emphasizing the importance of both punishing the offender and preventing future offenses. He stated that the court needed to consider the mental health issues involved and the potential risk posed by Mr. Jones. As part of his sentence, Mr. Jones was given a community order lasting three years, with supervision and mandatory mental health treatment. Additionally, he was required to reside at his parents' address for the next 24 months and was disqualified from working with children.
Furthermore, Mr. Jones was placed on the sex offenders register for five years and prohibited from accessing pornography on the internet. The court's decision reflects the seriousness of possessing such material and the ongoing efforts to rehabilitate offenders while protecting the community from potential harm.