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Age: 52
Town: Leicester
Convicted: 12/10/2016
Paedophile admitted to police that he fantasised about being like child killers.
Paedophile Given Taste of Jail Time to Deter Future Offences
A paedophile was given a taste of life inside jail by a judge in an effort to deter him from further offending.
Lee Smith, 50, was first caught with indecent child images in 2016 and given a suspended sentence, along with a sexual harm prevention order banning him from various online activities and controlling his use of electronic devices.
However, in February of last year, he was caught with more indecent images on his phone, which he had attempted to delete, along with internet searches for 'cute schoolgirls' and 'Asian girls'.
He pleaded guilty to breaching his order and appeared at Leicester Crown Court for sentencing on Friday, January 20.
Michelle Harding, representing Smith, of Rutland Avenue, Aylestone, Leicester, said he was "clearly in denial" about his offending and that "a lot of work needs to be done with Mr. Smith over a length of time" to stop him offending again. She argued that any jail sentence would prevent him from receiving that help.
Smith wept in the dock while Ms. Harding described how Smith's father had recently suffered a broken bone in his neck and Smith was applying to be his carer. The court heard that Smith had, with the consent of social services, recently been living with a woman who had two children.
Judge Timothy Spencer agreed to a new, tougher sexual harm prevention order banning him from contact with any under-16s and from going within 50 meters of a school between now and July 2026. These changes to his order were opposed by Ms. Harding on the grounds of Smith's human rights, but Judge Spencer told her, "It's deeply worrying what was found on his phone - he's not in the position of an ordinary citizen."
Noting the state of Smith as he cried in the dock, Judge Spencer told him, "I've been watching you and I think a realization has come to you how serious a position you've put yourself in."
Having agreed to the tougher restrictions, the judge sent Smith - who had been out on bail - to spend more than two hours in the cells while he considered the sentence.
After Smith was brought back to court, Judge Spencer gave Smith an eight-month sentence, suspended for two years. The judge told him, "On October 17, 2016, you were before this court for serious offences related to indecent images of children. You were fortunate you were given a suspended sentence and you should have taken that as a very clear warning. You've been in the cell a few hours and if I see you again you will go to the cells for months if not years."