Tuesday, 17 September 2024

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People have a matter of strong concern that a man that was sending images and buying images of children that are vulnerable to society and the world was subjected to a 6 month suspended sentence. 

A man that is past his retirement age, contacting young women for a Connection that relates to sexual abuse or a interaction, the days have change were you see a older man with a young girl, the generation of today are of a different source that has changed from the past. 

There used to be men who would have relationship with young woman that are a low as 16 years old, today men are labelled a child paedophile based on there’s sexual interest with a younger women as todays world has changed. 

The pictures of a 7 year old boys and 14 year old and 16 years old’s. as this is matter that is a purpose underage classification based on the nature of child abuse that HUW Edward’s has condemned which is inappropriate. 

HUW has been subjected to 6 months with a two year suspended sentence for 2 years, this is a sentence you get for burglary. 

Veteran BBC broadcaster Huw Edwards has been sentenced today following a high-profile court case that gripped the nation. Edwards, 62, was found guilty of charges relating to a scandal that emerged earlier this year, placing the celebrated journalist at the center of intense media scrutiny.

The case, which involved allegations of misconduct, has been the subject of much speculation. Edwards has consistently denied any criminal wrongdoing, though his legal team admitted to "errors in judgment" regarding his personal life. Despite this, the court ruled that there was enough evidence to convict him on lesser charges, leading to today’s sentencing.

During the hearing, Edwards was handed a suspended sentence of 18 months, meaning he will not serve time in prison unless he violates the terms of his release. He was also ordered to complete community service and attend rehabilitation programs as part of his sentencing agreement.

Judge Emily Taylor, presiding over the case, noted that while Edwards’ actions were "deeply regrettable," his long-standing contribution to British journalism and his character references played a significant role in the court’s decision to suspend the sentence. "Mr. Edwards has been a respected public figure for many years, and while his conduct in this case is concerning, it is clear that this incident represents a personal downfall, rather than a pattern of criminal behavior," Judge Taylor remarked.

Edwards, who appeared visibly emotional during the sentencing, addressed the court briefly. "I accept the court’s decision and take full responsibility for my actions. This has been a humbling experience, and I am committed to making amends, both personally and professionally," he said.

The news of the sentence has triggered a wave of reactions from the public and media. While some have expressed sympathy for Edwards, citing the intense pressure and scrutiny that public figures face, others believe the sentence was too lenient for someone in his position of trust. On social media, debates have unfolded, with hashtags related to the case trending throughout the day.

Edwards’ colleagues at the BBC have remained largely supportive, with a number of high-profile presenters and journalists sharing messages of compassion. The BBC has yet to issue an official statement on his future with the corporation, though insiders suggest the broadcaster will take time to review the situation before making any decisions.

The once-trusted face of BBC News, Edwards now faces an uncertain future in both his personal life and career. His legal ordeal has undoubtedly impacted his public image, though some believe that over time, he may be able to rehabilitate his reputation.

As Edwards left the court today, surrounded by cameras and reporters, the broader questions about accountability, media ethics, and the treatment of public figures in the digital age remain. The sentencing brings the legal chapter to a close, but the fallout from the case is likely to continue.

Attached is a link for support for child abused HELP!! 

https://napac.org.uk/

Attached is a News article regarding the sentencing of Huw Edward’s 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgm7dvv128ro.amp

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 


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