Child Pornography in UK Law

  • The Queen v Steven Smith, Wayne Clarke, Bryan Hall & Jonathan Dodd
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 19 July 2011
    ... ... presently before the court were or included offences of viewing child pornography, although some defendants presented a risk beyond a repetition ... ...
  • R v Oliver; R v Hartrey; R v Baldwin
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 21 November 2002
    ... ... , to take or make an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child, or to distribute or show such photographs, or to possess such photographs ... convicted of or pleading guilty to an offence involving child pornography may be subject to a range of other legal consequences: namely, ... ...
  • R v C (P)
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 26 November 2008
    ... ... 2005, when the offender's wife was in hospital giving birth to their child. CH was staying with the offender's daughter in her room. She slept on the ... In addition he had shared child pornography with other paedophiles. Although he denied any sexual motivation for these ... ...
  • Khuja (formerly known as PNM) v Times Newspapers Ltd and Others
    • Supreme Court
    • 19 July 2017
    ... ... in investigating and reporting on allegations that the police and child protection authorities have failed adequately to confront a pattern of ... in the Crown Court to 20 counts of making or possessing child pornography. No direction was made for withholding the defendant's identity in court, ... ...
  • R v Simon Austin Hamilton
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 16 August 2007
    ... ... ) Making an indecent photograph of children contrary to s.1(a) of the Child Protection Act 1978. There were five offences charged in counts 1, 3, 4, ... them; filming adults was quite different to downloading child pornography ... 43 In rejecting the submissions, the judge had held that ... ...
  • R v Forbes (Giles)
    • House of Lords
    • 19 July 2001
    ... ... of the Obscene Publications Act 1959, 2) an indecent photograph of a child under the age of sixteen contrary to section 1 of the Protection of ... complicated: 'Or does the charge specifically relate to child pornography content?' Now, the charge of course is being mainly concerned in ... ...
  • R v Fellows ; R v Arnold
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 27 September 1996
    ... ... (a) to take, or permit to be taken, any indecent photograph of a child (meaning in this Act a person under the age of 16); or (b) to ... He said in his statement that he was not interested in child pornography and had only done this in order to gain access to the rest of the archive ... ...
  • Her Majesty's Advocate V. David Graham
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 27 May 2010
    ... ... be taken, or makes any indecent photograph or pseudophotograph of a child; (b) distributes or shows such an indecent photograph or ... , Advice to the Court of Appeal on Offences Involving Child Pornography , 15 Aug 2002, para 20; Taylor, Holland and Quayle (2001) Typology of ... ...
  • R (C) v Chief Constable of 'A' Police and another
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 26 September 2006
    ... ... operation investigating offences by persons thought to have visited child pornography websites operated in the United States by a company called ... ...
  • RXG v Ministry of Justice
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 29 July 2019
    ... ... circumstances in which the High Court should extend the anonymity of child defendants in criminal proceedings beyond their 18 th birthday ... [2008] QB 770 , a defendant charged with possession of child pornography was granted a reporting restriction preventing publication in the media of ... ...
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