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A paedophile has been jailed for at least four years after admitting four child sex offences. | A paedophile has been jailed for at least four years after admitting four child sex offences. |
Keith Morris, 46, of Ilsington, Newton Abbot, Devon, was released on bail by an Exeter Crown Court judge last month, sparking a row over jail overcrowding. | Keith Morris, 46, of Ilsington, Newton Abbot, Devon, was released on bail by an Exeter Crown Court judge last month, sparking a row over jail overcrowding. |
It followed Home Secretary John Reid's request to judges to jail only the most dangerous and persistent criminals. | It followed Home Secretary John Reid's request to judges to jail only the most dangerous and persistent criminals. |
Morris was arrested after complaints were made about his sex activities with a teenage boy at a house in Torquay. | Morris was arrested after complaints were made about his sex activities with a teenage boy at a house in Torquay. |
There was never any prospect that you would pose a risk if released on bail with appropriate conditions Judge Graham Cottle | There was never any prospect that you would pose a risk if released on bail with appropriate conditions Judge Graham Cottle |
He admitted at an earlier hearing to three offences of causing a person under 16 to engage in sexual activity without consent and one offence of sexual activity with a child under 16. | He admitted at an earlier hearing to three offences of causing a person under 16 to engage in sexual activity without consent and one offence of sexual activity with a child under 16. |
Judge Graham Cottle jailed Morris for an indefinite period. He will be held for a minimum of four years before the authorities will consider whether it is safe to release him. | Judge Graham Cottle jailed Morris for an indefinite period. He will be held for a minimum of four years before the authorities will consider whether it is safe to release him. |
Judge Cottle's decision to release Morris on bail last month raised accusations from MPs that it was putting the public at risk. | Judge Cottle's decision to release Morris on bail last month raised accusations from MPs that it was putting the public at risk. |
But the judge hit back on Friday, saying it was quite right for judges to be reminded that they had a duty to help avoid prison overcrowding, as long as they did not expose the public to extra risk. | |
He told Morris: "There was never any prospect that you would pose a risk if released on bail with appropriate conditions." | |
'Playing politics' | |
Morris had been on a curfew between 0800 and 1700 while he was on bail. | Morris had been on a curfew between 0800 and 1700 while he was on bail. |
Judge Cottle also criticised local MPs, who he said had made "ill-informed" comments on the case. | Judge Cottle also criticised local MPs, who he said had made "ill-informed" comments on the case. |
In a Parliamentary debate Torbay MP Adrian Sanders accused Judge Cottle of "playing politics" over the decision to release Morris on bail. | In a Parliamentary debate Torbay MP Adrian Sanders accused Judge Cottle of "playing politics" over the decision to release Morris on bail. |
Judge Cottle said the indeterminate sentence meant that Morris would remain in jail "until the necessary work has been completed by you to address the risk that you currently pose". | Judge Cottle said the indeterminate sentence meant that Morris would remain in jail "until the necessary work has been completed by you to address the risk that you currently pose". |
"You will only be released when it is deemed safe to do so". | "You will only be released when it is deemed safe to do so". |
'Clearly a danger' | 'Clearly a danger' |
Mr Sanders denied making ill-informed comments on the case. | Mr Sanders denied making ill-informed comments on the case. |
He said: "If the offences were serious enough to merit a four-year sentence then they were serious enough to warrant custody before sentence. | He said: "If the offences were serious enough to merit a four-year sentence then they were serious enough to warrant custody before sentence. |
"He was clearly a danger to the public." | "He was clearly a danger to the public." |
Morris has previous convictions for sex offences against young boys and admitted to police that he had a problem with children and was attracted to young boys. | Morris has previous convictions for sex offences against young boys and admitted to police that he had a problem with children and was attracted to young boys. |
In 1980 Morris was convicted of indecent assault on a 14-year-old boy and gross indecency with a 10-year-old boy. He was then jailed for six months. | In 1980 Morris was convicted of indecent assault on a 14-year-old boy and gross indecency with a 10-year-old boy. He was then jailed for six months. |
In 1989 he was convicted of indecent assaults on boys aged six, eight and 10. On that occasion he was jailed for 30 months. | In 1989 he was convicted of indecent assaults on boys aged six, eight and 10. On that occasion he was jailed for 30 months. |
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