DAVID HOUGHTON FROM STOKE-ON-TRENT ESCAPES JAIL AFTER SEXUAL OFFENSES INVOLVING CHILDREN

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Stoke-on-Trent Child Sexual Abuser
In a recent court hearing held at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court, David Houghton, a 57-year-old man from Stoke-on-Trent, faced serious allegations related to sexual misconduct involving minors. Houghton pleaded guilty to four counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, a charge that carries significant legal and moral implications.

During the proceedings, Houghton clarified that his actions did not involve any physical contact with the children involved. The court was informed that between May 2004 and April of the previous year, Houghton engaged in activities with a boy and a girl, both under the age of 13, which included playing games that had a clear sexual undertone. These actions raised concerns about the exploitation and inappropriate behavior directed towards vulnerable minors.

Peter McCartney, representing Houghton, emphasized that his client had no prior criminal record, and argued that the risk of re-offending was minimal. Despite the gravity of the charges, the court considered the circumstances and Houghton's history in reaching a sentencing decision.

Judge Mark Eades delivered the verdict, opting for a community-based sentence rather than imprisonment. Houghton was ordered to complete a three-year community order that includes supervision and monitoring. Additionally, he is required to participate in a community sex offenders' programme and will remain on the sex offenders' register for a period of five years.

Houghton, who does not have a fixed address, will be subject to ongoing oversight to prevent any further offenses and to facilitate rehabilitation efforts. The court's decision reflects a balance between the seriousness of the offenses and considerations of Houghton's background and potential for reform.
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