A CONVICTED sex offender has avoided jail despite being caught with more than 100 prohibited images of children.

A court was told how Richard Todd kept 108 computer-generated images on a mobile phone.

The photos were discovered when police visited his property in Shirley Road to check on him due to his previous convictions.

The images had been computer generated and depicted adults and children, prosecutor Mark Ashley told the court.

Four of these were classed as category A images, the most severe type.

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Having previously been convicted of sexual assault in 2008 and a further incident in April 2011, the 30-year-old is subject to a lifelong sexual harm prevention order.

The incident on November 9, 2020 came just nine months after serving another sentence for a previous offence.

Mitigating, Ed Wilde said Todd is “extremely distressed to find himself before the court again”.

He added that he has “accepted his guilt” and is “sincerely sorry”.

"Support is a thing that this man needs," he said.

"Mr Todd needs to learn how to live out here."

Todd pleaded guilty to possession of a prohibited image of a child last month.

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Mr Wilde invited the judge to impose a suspended sentence as he said the matter is something that can be “dealt with by a sentence in the community”.

Recorder, James Watson KC, said Todd’s previous convictions “place the nature of [his] ongoing life in jeopardy.”

However, he told him: “I’m giving you this further opportunity to put this behaviour behind you”.

Todd was given a four-month jail sentence suspended for two years.

The judge also ordered the forfeiture of the mobile phone and made Todd subject to 55 rehabilitation activity requirement days.

A further sexual harm prevention order will run alongside the existing one for the next 10 years.

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