Former BBC presenter Hugh Edwards has been sentenced to six months in prison, with a two-year delay on the sentence and mandatory participation in a sex offenders program. The sentencing follows Edwards’ conviction on six counts of possessing and distributing child sexual abuse images. Details surrounding the images were not released by the court. Edwards, 48, was found guilty after a trial in July. The judge ordered the six-month prison sentence to be served consecutively with a period of immediate detention. Upon completion of the prison term, Edwards must participate in a sex offenders treatment program for a duration of two years. Topics: #hugh #edwards #former Post navigation The winners of the 2024 Emmy Awards have been named Young athletes can apply for a scholarship
This is a deeply disturbing case that highlights the serious consequences of exploiting and endangering children. Reply