STEPHEN DALTRY FROM NORTON SENTENCED TO JAIL FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY IN TEESSIDE
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Norton Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community, Stephen Daltry, a 33-year-old former politics lecturer from Norton, was sentenced to nine months in prison after admitting to the possession and download of nearly 100 indecent images of children from the internet. The incident took place over a period spanning from July 25 to July 2 of the previous year, during which Daltry accessed and downloaded a total of 93 explicit photographs depicting minors.
Daltry, who previously worked at Stockton Riverside College, appeared before Teesside Crown Court to face the charges. His arrest and subsequent court appearance drew significant attention, given the serious nature of the allegations and the potential impact on the community. During the proceedings, Daltry pleaded guilty to 17 counts of making indecent photographs of a child, a conviction that carries severe legal consequences.
In addition to his jail sentence, Judge Michael Taylor imposed a ban on Daltry from working with children in any capacity, emphasizing the importance of protecting minors from potential harm. Furthermore, Daltry was ordered to be registered on the sex offenders register for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor his activities and prevent further offenses.
The court heard details of how Daltry had downloaded the explicit images over a period of time, highlighting the extent of his involvement in the illegal activity. The judge stated that a custodial sentence was necessary not only to punish Daltry but also to serve as a warning to others who might consider engaging in similar conduct. The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement and judicial authorities to combat child exploitation and safeguard vulnerable populations in the Teesside area and beyond.
Daltry, who previously worked at Stockton Riverside College, appeared before Teesside Crown Court to face the charges. His arrest and subsequent court appearance drew significant attention, given the serious nature of the allegations and the potential impact on the community. During the proceedings, Daltry pleaded guilty to 17 counts of making indecent photographs of a child, a conviction that carries severe legal consequences.
In addition to his jail sentence, Judge Michael Taylor imposed a ban on Daltry from working with children in any capacity, emphasizing the importance of protecting minors from potential harm. Furthermore, Daltry was ordered to be registered on the sex offenders register for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor his activities and prevent further offenses.
The court heard details of how Daltry had downloaded the explicit images over a period of time, highlighting the extent of his involvement in the illegal activity. The judge stated that a custodial sentence was necessary not only to punish Daltry but also to serve as a warning to others who might consider engaging in similar conduct. The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement and judicial authorities to combat child exploitation and safeguard vulnerable populations in the Teesside area and beyond.