Burton Mail

Woman shocked by indecent film from ex-partner

SHE EXPECTED CLIP TO BE OF THEIR YOUNG SON

- By GEORGE BUNN george.bunn@reachplc.com

A MAN who sent his ex-partner an indecent video has appeared in court.

Wayne Oakes, 40, who was drunk, forwarded the 87-secondlong clip to the woman, who opened it thinking it would be a film of their son, Derby Crown Court was told.

She called Derbyshire Police when she saw what her former boyfriend had actually sent her, the hearing was told.

Oakes, of Blackfordb­y, near Swadlincot­e, said he forwarded this one to his ex in error and claimed he was often sent what he called “funny” videos by friends.

Katrina Wilson, prosecutin­g, said the offence took place on September 12, 2018.

She said the defendant had been “bombarding” his ex-partner and mother of his son, with text messages and emails.

Miss Wilson said: “She opened the video expecting it to be of their three-year-old son and was horrified by what she saw.

“The clip is one minute and 27 seconds long and she contacted

the police, who attended his address and seized his mobile phone.”

Miss Wilson said on the phone, as well as the film clip, were three still images taken from the video as screen shots.

She said: “In interview he said it must have been sent to him by one of his friends and that he was drunk and had forwarded it and that he could not remember what it showed.

“He said he often received what he called ‘funny videos’ from friends and forwarded them on and that on this occasion he had intended to send (the woman) a photo of their child.”

Recorder David Mason QC asked Miss Wilson why the case had taken so long from the date of the offence to the court hearing.

She replied that there was a large police backlog of cases involving downloads of evidence from devices and that the pandemic had also added to the delay by around a year.

Oakes, of Strawberry Lane, pleaded guilty to possession of an extreme pornograph­ic image. Defending himself, he said he would be happy to receive any support the probation service could offer him.

Recorder Mason handed him a 12-month community order with 30 rehabilita­tion sessions.

He said: “It seems to me from what the probation service recommend that would be the appropriat­e sentence.

“You have been out of trouble since 2014, this offence is twoand-a-half years old and there has been no trouble between you and your ex-partner during that time.”

 ??  ?? Oakes appeared at Derby Crown Court
Oakes appeared at Derby Crown Court

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