Cheltenham man jailed for having illegal images of children
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A man has been jailed after being caught with almost 400 illegal images of children on a mobile phone.
Carl Webb, formerly of Gloucester Road in Cheltenham, admitted making 240 Category C indecent images of children, 144 prohibited images, and breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
He also admitted failing to report to a police station and being in breach of a suspended prison sentence.
The 37-year-old was jailed for three years and three months on 14 March.
Webb, who has a history of child sex offences dating back more than two decades, was sentenced at Gloucester Crown Court.
He was convicted of indecently assaulting a child in 2002 and was jailed for sexual activity with a child in 2009.
Prosecutor Alec Small said that on 28 September 2022 police visited Webb at his home to check he was complying with his sexual harm prevention order.
He volunteered that he had a borrowed phone that he had not previously declared.
The phone was seized by officers and was found to contain indecent images of children.
Mr Small added that Webb had failed to attend a police station to sign the sex offender register on 1 March 2023.
Webb is currently serving a three-year jail term imposed on him in October 2023 after he breached a community order he had received at an earlier hearing.
Defending, Catherine Spedding, said Webb is "keen to look at the root cause of his offending" by taking part in a sex offender programme.
She added: "Once he is sentenced, he hopes to be moved to a prison where he can undertake that positive and useful course. "He is looking forward to that because he wants to cease this sort of offending." Webb was also given a new sexual harm prevention order.
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