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Paedophile's sentencing delayed after CPS fail to complete court order on time
Paedophile's sentencing delayed after CPS fail to complete court order on time

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time11-08-2025

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Paedophile's sentencing delayed after CPS fail to complete court order on time

The sentencing of an Isle of Wight paedophile has been delayed after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) failed to prepare a sex offender's order on time. Barry Leigh, of Whitcombe Road in Carisbrooke, appeared before the IW Magistrates' Court on Friday, August 8, for sentencing. The 71-year-old previously admitted distributing indecent photographs of children in Ryde between October 4 and 12, 2023. At the previous hearing, the court heard that Leigh had instigated a conversation with an undercover police officer and sent them two Category C images of children. Recommended reading: Woman 'felt fearful' after harasser left crucifix painting on her doorstep Sentencing delayed a third time for paedophile with 'huge file' of abuse images The last offence Leigh committed was for an entirely dissimilar matter, in which he pretended to be a landowner and duped his victims out of £600,000 in 2017, receiving a six-year prison sentence in return. Prosecutor Rhys Evans said Leigh was due to be sentenced for the indecent images offence, but his Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) had not been prepared in time by the CPS. The court heard that Leigh's SHPO will be a 'meaty' order and will help safeguard people and prevent further crime. Without the completed order, which will become active after Leigh's sentencing, it would be impossible to continue the sentencing, Mr Evans said. Magistrates were asked to order the forfeiture and destruction of Leigh's HP Laptop and Apple MacBook. Leigh was granted unconditional bail ahead of his new sentencing date on August 27.

"Reckless" care worker caught on video masturbating in car after client visit
"Reckless" care worker caught on video masturbating in car after client visit

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time10-08-2025

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"Reckless" care worker caught on video masturbating in car after client visit

A national shortage of ADHD medication after Brexit and Covid was blamed for an Isle of Wight care worker's 'reckless' decision to masturbate in his car after a client visit. James Gilbert, of Mill Hill Road in Cowes, attended the IW Magistrates' Court for sentencing on Friday, August 8. The 25-year-old admitted committing an act of outraging public decency. The court heard that Gilbert had been working in his role as a care worker on November 25 last year, and, following a visit to a client's home, he was seen masturbating in his car on Wellington Road in Carisbrooke. Recommended reading: Stalker smeared dog poo on victim's van and stuck sex toys to his front door Island man's 'shocking' catalogue of offending against police and the public Prosecutor Rhys Evans said the act was filmed by a resident on the street, with the footage sent to his agency manager before being passed on to police. At a previous hearing, the court heard that Gilbert told officers during an interview that he was 'letting off steam' and considered his car a private space. Oscar Vincent, defending, said the person who had filmed the act had made a 'concerted' effort to video his client, implying that the offence had not been committed in full public view. The court heard that, following Brexit and the Covid pandemic, Gilbert's ADHD medication had been changed to an alternative due to a national shortage. Reading a letter from a doctor, Mr Vincent told magistrates the medication change caused 'unusual behaviour' of which Gilbert had no control. Magistrates instead described it as 'reckless behaviour,' and handed Gilbert a nine-month community order, which includes eight rehabilitation days. He must also pay a £120 fine, £114 surcharge and £85 in court costs.

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