STEPHEN BARGON FROM BALLINGRY SENTENCED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES IN DUNFERMLINE

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Ballingry Child Abuser
In a recent court hearing held at Dunfermline Sheriff Court, Stephen Bargon, a resident of Ballingry, faced serious allegations related to the possession of indecent images of children. The 38-year-old man appeared before Sheriff Susan Duff to address charges that had been brought against him concerning his actions over a specific period.

It was established that between October 1, 2021, and October 28, 2022, Bargon engaged in the illegal activity of downloading explicit photographs depicting minors. These actions took place within the confines of his own home, highlighting a troubling breach of the law and a violation of societal norms regarding the exploitation of children.

Following the admission of guilt, Sheriff Duff sentenced Bargon to a community payback order. This order requires him to complete 100 hours of unpaid work, a measure intended to serve as both punishment and a form of rehabilitation. Additionally, Bargon will be under supervision for a period of three years, during which authorities will monitor his compliance and conduct.

Furthermore, as part of the sentencing, Bargon was placed on the sex offenders register for the same duration of three years. This registration is a legal requirement aimed at safeguarding the community by ensuring that individuals convicted of such offenses are closely monitored and their whereabouts known to relevant authorities.
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