Joshua Pope, of Lancaster Gardens, Plymouth, pleaded guilty at Plymouth Magistrates’ Court on June 11 to three charges – namely making indecent photos of children of category A, B and C, with A being the most serious and depraved.
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New 'bus revolution' will save vital routes
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'Broken but not beaten'
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Pope urges 'end to violence'
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