PHILLIP GRAVES FROM LONDON COLNEY JAILED FOR CHILD SEX ABUSE IMAGES AND VIDEOS

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London Colney Rapist
In a serious case brought before the courts, Phillip Graves, a resident of London Colney, was sentenced to four months in prison after being found in possession of explicit images and videos depicting child sexual abuse. The incident, which took place in June 2013, highlighted the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat the distribution and possession of such illegal material.

Authorities from the Hertfordshire Police High Tech Crime Unit conducted a thorough investigation into Graves' digital devices, leading to the discovery of a disturbing collection stored on his Acer laptop. The files included a total of 29 photographic images and three video recordings, all of which contained material involving the sexual abuse of children. Among these, three images were classified at the most severe Level 5, indicating the highest degree of seriousness, while one was at Level 4, another at Level 2, and the remaining 24 at Level 1. The videos also reflected this disturbing pattern, with one at Level 5 and two at Level 4.

Phillip Graves, who resides on Shenley Lane in London Colney, pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing indecent images of children during the court proceedings. When questioned at Hatfield police station, Graves claimed that he believed the images depicted individuals over the age of 18. At one point, he even attempted to suggest that the images might have been downloaded by a child, attempting to cast doubt on his culpability.

During the hearing, Graves' defense attorney, Jamil Dhanji, provided context for his client's actions, stating that Graves had been married for ten years and had worked for five years at Sainsbury’s, primarily behind the meat and fish counter. Dhanji also revealed that Graves had turned to pornography following the deaths of his father and brother, and that his step-daughter had been sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. The defense argued that Graves should be given credit for his guilty plea, which was seen as a sign of remorse and cooperation.

Judge John Plumstead delivered the sentence, emphasizing the gravity of Graves' actions. He stated, “You were storing on your computer, for your own gratification, images of the rape of children. If there were not people interested in it fewer children would be abused.” The judge also ordered Graves to register as a sex offender for a period of five years. Additionally, Graves is subject to a Sexual Offences Prevention Order for the same duration, which includes strict conditions such as prohibiting him from being alone with children and maintaining a record of his internet activity to prevent further offenses.
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