A man convicted of making indecent photographs of children admitted that being caught had lifted a weight off his chest.
Preston Crown Court heard John Marshall had confessed that his growing interest in looking at images of youngsters had 'become of concern to him.' The 70-year-old pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent photographs and one of possessing them and was made the subject of a 12-month community order by Judge Simon Medland KC. Marshall was also ordered to complete 40 days of rehabilitation activity and given a night-time curfew until December 23.
A search of his computer found more, although the vast majority were in paper form. In total they discovered 50 indecent photographs, one of them classed as Category A, seven Category B and 42 Category C. Mr Hart told the judge that when Marshall was interviewed he was 'entirely candid' about possessing and making the images. 'In what was an unusual set of admissions he set out how his interest in such images had grown and become of concern to him,' he said.
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