A Torquay man has been jailed for 19 years plus three years to be served on extended licence after being convicted by a jury of a catalogue of non-recent sexual offences committed against a young girl.Christopher De Burton, 67, of Thurlow Road, Torquay, was sentenced at Exeter Crown Court on Friday 24 January after being convicted at trial of indecency with a child, three rapes of a child under 13, eight sexual assaults of a child under 13, and twice causing a child to watch a sexual act.De Burton is an existing sex offender after previously being convicted of offences against two other victims.During the trial, the court heard how De Burton raped and abused the girl on a number of occasions from a young age, at a variety of locations across Devon. De Burton also showed the girl and her friend pornography.The abuse finally stopped when the victim was 12.De Burton denied all the allegations against him, saying they were made up, but a jury dismissed his version of events.Officers in the case, Detective Sergeant John Friskey said: “Christopher De Burton is a dangerous sexual offender who has now been convicted of the rape and sexual abuse of another young girl.“I would like to thank the victims in this case for their immense strength and courage and helping to ensure that De Burton is now serving another sentence behind bars.“We will continue to thoroughly investigate all sexual offences reported to us, regardless of when the abuse took place.”