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26-11-2019, 06:38 PM
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a Lady thinks because she is Black
they did her for the Phone Evidence.
[A senior police officer convicted of
possessing a child abuse video on her
phone has been told
she faces "immense" career consequences.
A court heard Novlett Robyn Williams
failed to report her sister for sending
the "disturbing" clip last year.
While jurors at the Old Bailey
accepted Williams did not view
the material, they rejected her
claim she was unaware of its
presence on her phone.
She was ordered to carry out
200 hours' community service.
Williams had denied the charge,
saying she "zoned out" when
she received the video.
The jury was told she was one
of 17 people to receive the
54-second clip via WhatsApp,
and prosecutors had argued there
was no way she could have missed
its arrival in her inbox.
They said a response sent to her
older sister Jennifer Hodge,
saying "please call", was evidence
that she wanted to discuss the content.
Judge Richard Marks QC, sentencing,
told the Old Bailey her
"grave error of judgement"
was likely to have "immense"
career consequences.]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-50558756
a Lady thinks because she is Black
they did her for the Phone Evidence.
[A senior police officer convicted of
possessing a child abuse video on her
phone has been told
she faces "immense" career consequences.
A court heard Novlett Robyn Williams
failed to report her sister for sending
the "disturbing" clip last year.
While jurors at the Old Bailey
accepted Williams did not view
the material, they rejected her
claim she was unaware of its
presence on her phone.
She was ordered to carry out
200 hours' community service.
Williams had denied the charge,
saying she "zoned out" when
she received the video.
The jury was told she was one
of 17 people to receive the
54-second clip via WhatsApp,
and prosecutors had argued there
was no way she could have missed
its arrival in her inbox.
They said a response sent to her
older sister Jennifer Hodge,
saying "please call", was evidence
that she wanted to discuss the content.
Judge Richard Marks QC, sentencing,
told the Old Bailey her
"grave error of judgement"
was likely to have "immense"
career consequences.]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-50558756