The TRA panel reviewed the allegations outlined in the notice of meeting issued to Mr Saxton on 13 August 2025.
It was reported that Mr Saxton had been found guilty of several offences, specifically: 1.
Creating an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of children on 3 September 2023, in violation of section 1 (a) of the Protection of Children Act 1978; 2.
Creating an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of children on 3 September 2023, contrary to the same act; 3.
Creating an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of children on 3 September 2023, again against the same statutory provision; 4.
Distributing indecent images or pseudo-photographs of children between 29 May 2023 and 3 September 2023, in breach of section 1 of the Protection of Children Act 1978; 5.
Distributing such indecent images during the same period, also contrary to the act; 6.
Continuing to distribute indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of children from 29 May 2023 through 3 September 2023, violating the same legislation.
Mr Saxton acknowledged his conviction on these charges and confirmed that they qualify as relevant offences.
As a result, he was prohibited from practicing his profession indefinitely.
This is a probabilistic continent or country-group signal from public name datasets. It is not proof of nationality, ethnicity or personal background.
Likely region signal
UK
Country
from United Kingdom
- based on first name
84.4%
confidence
First-name region
UK
United Kingdom
84.4%
Surname region
UK
United States
51.3%
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Verified Conviction
Detected legal outcome
ations outlined in the notice of meeting issued to Mr Saxton on 13 August 2025. It was reported that Mr Saxton had been found guilty of several offences, specifically: 1. Creating an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of children o...