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RAYMOND GRUNDY JAILED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY IN HANLEY
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Hanley, 64-year-old Raymond Grundy has been sentenced to prison after authorities uncovered a significant collection of indecent images of children at his residence. The incident came to light in April 2012, when police executed a search warrant at Grundy’s terraced home on Harley Street, leading to the seizure of electronic devices containing illicit material.During the investigation, officers confiscated a computer along with several CDs and DVDs, all of which were found to contain a large number of downloaded indecent images. Prosecutor Paul Spratt informed Stafford Crown Court that Grundy admitted responsibility for the downloads during police interviews, asserting that no one else had access to his computer. He described himself as a “loner” and explained that the images primarily depicted young males and females.
Grundy faced multiple charges, ultimately pleading guilty to 10 counts of making indecent images of children and one count of possession of a total of 25,515 such images. The court was told that among these images, 2,386 were classified as level four, and 173 as level five, which is considered the most severe category. Additionally, there were 69 moving images at level four and five at level five, indicating the seriousness of the material involved.
Importantly, the prosecution clarified that there was no evidence to suggest Grundy distributed any of the images, focusing solely on possession and creation.
In mitigation, Peter McCartney highlighted that Grundy had no prior criminal record and was forthcoming with police. He described his client as someone suffering from low self-esteem and noted that Grundy had endured significant harassment following the discovery of the images. McCartney urged the court to consider a suspended sentence or a community order lasting three years, allowing Grundy to participate in a group work programme aimed at rehabilitation.
However, the presiding judge, Recorder Nirmal Shant QC, emphasized the gravity of the offense despite Grundy’s age and personal circumstances. She stated that the minimum sentence she could impose was nine months in prison. Grundy is expected to serve half of this term and will be required to register as a sex offender for five years, underscoring the serious nature of his crimes and the community’s need for protection.