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Subject: Paedophile 'being a danger isn't an offence' Posted on: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 02:07:18 +0000

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/11/01/npaedo101.xml

A judge has been accused of putting children at risk for refusing to
jail a predatory paedophile because "being a danger isn't an offence".

Anthony Davies, 19, broke a .ual Offences Prevention Order — imposed
when he was caught with 1,200 indecent images of children — after he
persuaded four children, aged 11 and 12, to go with him on a fishing
trip without their parents' knowledge.

Sentencing, Judge Francis Gilbert QC, who had the power to jail him for
five years for breaching the order, ruled that it would be better for
Davies to get help rather than go to prison, despite warnings from
experts.

It is the second time this year that the judge has courted controversy
with lenient sentencing. In April, he refused to jail four women who
forced two sobbing toddlers to fight so they could video them.

An MP warned that Judge Gilbert's latest ruling was "putting children at
risk".

Dan Norris, Labour MP for Wansdyke and a prominent child welfare
campaigner, said: "The public should be outraged and dismayed that a man
with these convictions is sentenced with this upside down thinking.

"The purpose of the courts is to protect the public. The judge's logic
is completely outrageous —he is taking a chance and children are being
put at risk."

In March, Davies, from Plymouth, admitted possessing 1,200 indecent
images of children, including some in the most serious category five,
featuring toddlers as young as two.

He was jailed for 18 months but freed immediately because he had already
spent half the sentence on remand. At the same time, a charge that he
abducted a five-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl was dropped while a
charge that he indecently assaulted the girl was allowed to remain on
file by the Crown.

On his release Davies was made the subject of a .ual Offences
Prevention Order, banning contact with children.

Within a month he breached it, persuading four children to go on a
fishing trip, which landed him back in court. As well as being jailed
for breaking the order, he could also have been ordered to serve the
outstanding nine months of his previous sentence.

The court heard that Davies groomed young children on a self-made
internet forum he created in 2004, where he encouraged youngsters to
talk about their . lives.

Several experts' reports described him as being a danger to children,
but Judge Francis Gilbert QC told Plymouth Crown Court: "Being a danger
isn't an offence, and I have to sentence him for what he has done, not
what he may do.

"When he breached his SOPO by taking young children fishing, there is no
allegation that he attempted to commit an offence against them."

Davies was remanded in custody for his own safety at his mother's
request, but is expected to be freed at a hearing in two weeks time.
Judge Gilbert adjourned the case for treatment to be arranged and said
he hoped to impose a suspended sentence or community order.

Michelle Collins, 24, who has two children and lives next door to
Davies, said: "I am horrified at the judge's comments and decision. He
is a danger and I don't want him anywhere near my children."
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