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18.08.2023 - 07:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A paedophile wept in the dock as he was handed a suspended sentence for amassing a huge collection of child abuse images.
The phone of Callum Latimer, 23, was searched after police received a tip-off on November 30 last year. Officers found 165 indecent pictures and videos - including 58 category A - the most serious category.
He also had 1,578 prohibited images of children. At Liverpool Crown Court this week, August 16, prosecutor Christopher Hopkins said images found on Latimer's phone showed young girls aged between three and 10 years old.
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The court heard chat logs on his Samsung mobile also showed Latimer requesting indecent images of Japanese manga-style underage girls, the Liverpool Echo reports.
Latimer, of Keswick Crescent in Warrington, pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children, possessing indecent images of children, and possessing prohibited images.
Anthony O'Donohoe, defending, said his client was of previously good character with no previous convictions. The court also heard the 23-year-old had "a number of significant neurodiverse conditions".
Judge Andrew Menary, sentencing, said: "It's plain that for a time you were active online soliciting or talking to others about these images and you acquired these images.
"They involve the serious abuse of very young children and it's for that reason people who possess these images and look for them in this way are encouraging this evil trade."
However, he decided not to impose an immediate prison sentence, saying: "A more constructive option would be to give you support within the community from the probation service."
Latimer cried as he was sentenced to a
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