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TERRY HOATH

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TERRY HOATH FROM BARHAM DARTFORD AND DOVER SENTENCED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND SEX OFFENCES

In a case that has shocked the communities of Barham, Dartford, and Dover, Terry Hoath, a man with a disturbing history of sexual offences involving minors, has been at the center of a series of legal proceedings that highlight the severity of his crimes and the ongoing efforts to prevent further harm.

Hoath, who is currently residing in the Chislehurst area under a different name, Terence John, has a long and troubling past.

Originally from Barham, he was convicted in 2007 for possessing, distributing, and creating indecent images of children.

His criminal activities came to light during an extensive police operation, which uncovered thousands of illicit images stored on his computer.

The investigation, part of the broader Operation Ore, was initiated in the United States and targeted individuals with a sexual interest in children.

In January 2006, detectives from Kent Police’s Public Protection Crime Unit executed a search warrant at Hoath’s residence on High Street in Dover.

During the search, they seized his computer equipment, which was later analyzed and revealed a vast collection of indecent images of minors.

The evidence also included chat logs where Hoath expressed disturbing fantasies about raping and murdering young children, revealing the depth of his depravity.

Following his arrest, Hoath faced multiple charges, including possession, distribution, and production of indecent images of children.

He admitted to these charges in court, and on May 10, 2007, he was sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court to five years in prison.

The court also mandated that he register as a sex offender for life and imposed a lifelong ban on working with children, reflecting the seriousness of his crimes.

In addition to his imprisonment, Hoath was subject to a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO), which restricted his access to the internet and computer use, aiming to prevent him from reoffending.

The order prohibited him from using a computer except under very strict conditions.

However, in January 2011, Hoath, then 56 years old, sought to have this restriction lifted, claiming it was unnecessary and hindering his ability to work as a self-employed individual.

He argued before London’s Criminal Appeal Court that the SOPO was overly restrictive and damaging his livelihood.

Represented by his legal team, Hoath requested the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, along with Mr Justice Eady and Mr Justice Simon, to modify or remove the order.

The court, however, dismissed his appeal, emphasizing that the restrictions were justified given the gravity of his offences.

Lord Judge stated, “It cannot be said that the SOPO was wrong at the time of the sentence.

What has been argued is that none of the prohibitions were necessary.

We are not persuaded by these submissions.

The SOPO was a necessary and proportionate response to the seriousness of the offences.” Today, Terry Hoath remains a convicted sex offender, living under strict legal restrictions.

His case continues to serve as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by individuals with a sexual interest in children and the importance of rigorous legal measures to protect the public from such offenders.

Court Outcome

Sentenced

Detected legal outcome

ribution, and production of indecent images of children. He admitted to these charges in court, and on May 10, 2007, he was sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court to five years in prison. The court also mandated that he register as a sex of...

Prison sentence

five years

He admitted to these charges in court, and on May 10, 2007, he was sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court to five years in prison

Sex Offenders Register

for life

The court also mandated that he register as a sex offender for life and imposed a lifelong ban on working with children, reflecting the seriousness of his crimes

Court order

In addition to his imprisonment, Hoath was subject to a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO), which restricted his access to the internet and computer use, aiming to prevent him from reoffending

Court order

He argued before London's Criminal Appeal Court that the SOPO was overly restrictive and damaging his livelihood

Court order

Lord Judge stated, "It cannot be said that the SOPO was wrong at the time of the sentence

Court order

The SOPO was a necessary and proportionate response to the seriousness of the offences."

Location Information

Dover, Kent, South East, England, Town, Dover, Kent, South East, CT16

Coordinates: 51.1281, 1.3084

Dartford, Kent, South East, England, Town, Dartford, Kent, South East, DA2

Coordinates: 51.4561, 0.2467

Barham, Canterbury, Kent, South East, England, Village, Canterbury, Kent, South East, CT4

Coordinates: 51.2070, 1.1573

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