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GERARD TODD FROM CO ANTRIM SENTENCED FOR CHILD ABUSE IMAGES IN BELFAST COURT
In a case that has drawn significant attention in Co Antrim, Gerard Todd, a 55-year-old resident of Dickeytown in Ballyclare, has been sentenced to probation after being found in possession of child abuse images. The incident traces back to a police search conducted on February 13, 2013, at Todd’s residence, which resulted in the seizure of two laptops. Forensic analysis of this equipment uncovered a total of 28 indecent images depicting children, sparking a serious legal case.During the court proceedings at Belfast Crown Court, prosecutor Simon Jenkins outlined the details of the investigation. When questioned about the images, Todd admitted that he had used the laptops specifically to search for and view child pornography. He also confessed to having an “unhealthy interest in schoolgirls,” a statement that underscored the disturbing nature of his online activity.
Judge Gordon Kerr QC, presiding over the case, emphasized the gravity of such behavior. He pointed out that Todd’s actions could only be explained by the abuse of children, which he described as occurring in the most serious manner. The judge also referenced Todd’s prior criminal record, which he considered an aggravating factor in the case. Todd’s criminal history includes a 1997 charge of indecent behavior after he was observed with his hands down his trousers near a school bus, and a 2013 charge for stealing a schoolgirl’s gym bag outside the Asda store in Ballyclare.
Defense counsel attempted to mitigate the severity of the case by highlighting that the number of images found on the laptops was relatively modest. They also noted that the images were still photographs rather than videos, and that the majority fell into the least serious category of such material. Despite these arguments, Judge Kerr made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated in society.
As part of his sentence, Gerard Todd was placed on probation for three years. Additionally, he is required to complete the Sexual Offenders Programme, a condition aimed at addressing his behavior and preventing future offenses. The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts by authorities in Co Antrim and Belfast to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable children from harm.