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DAVID CRICHTON FROM WESTBURY JAILED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES IN SWINDON
In a significant development in the ongoing fight against internet-based child exploitation, David Crichton, a 49-year-old resident of Westbury, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison following his conviction related to child pornography. The court also mandated that Crichton be registered on the sex offenders register for life and imposed a lifelong ban on him working with children, reflecting the severity of his crimes.Crichton’s arrest and subsequent conviction stem from a series of disturbing allegations involving the creation, possession, and distribution of indecent images of minors. The charges against him were brought to light after police discovered incriminating material on computer discs found at his residence on Fell Road, Westbury. The investigation revealed that Crichton was involved in the production and downloading of such images, which prompted a detailed legal process.
He faced multiple charges, including five counts of possessing indecent images, all related to the day of his arrest. Additionally, there were seven charges concerning the making or downloading of indecent images, which are believed to have occurred in Warminster between June and October 2001. These allegations paint a disturbing picture of ongoing criminal activity over a period of several months.
Crichton, who has consistently maintained his innocence by pleading not guilty to all charges, was scheduled to stand trial at Swindon Crown Court in the upcoming year. His case marked a notable milestone as he was the first individual in West Wiltshire to be arrested and charged under Operation Ore, a major international initiative aimed at combating internet paedophilia and child exploitation.
Following his arrest, Crichton was released on unconditional bail, allowing him to await his trial. The case was adjourned until January, when a jury would hear the evidence and determine his guilt or innocence. The court’s decision to impose a substantial prison sentence, along with lifelong registration and employment restrictions, underscores the gravity with which the justice system treats crimes of this nature.