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Teacher admits guilt over child porn and trust abuse
THE career and reputation of a
Southampton teacher are in shreds
today after he admitted sex and
pornography charges.
But Michael Page left the city crown court
secure in the knowledge that he will not receive
an immediate term of imprisonment when he
returns for sentence.
The religious education teacher had faced 15
charges following a complaint from a girl about
his conduct towards her and the subsequent discovery
of sordid images of other girls that had
been downloaded onto his home computer.
He had denied all the allegations when his trial
opened onMonday, but after the girl's videotaped
evidence had been played to the jury, defence
lawyer Simon Gruchy had discussions with Page
before asking for the pornography charges to be
put again.
The 41-year-old then admitted ten charges of
making indecent images and one charge of possessing
five indecent images.
On Wednesday, before jurors returned to court,
Mr Gruchy had a further meeting with the defendant
who changed his plea to guilty on one
charge of an abuse of trust by having sexual
activity with a girl by touching her bottom over
her clothing.
Prosecutor Andy Houston said that in the circumstances
the Crown took the view it was not
in the public interest to carry on with the trial in
which he faced three other similar allegations
involving the same girl, and his guilty plea was a
sufficient plea to the indictment.
Judge Derwin Hope told the jury they would be
discharged from returning verdicts on those allegations
and directed the counts should remain
on the file.
Ordering a probation report, he granted Page
unconditional bail until July 23 but told him he
would not go to jail.
"Although this was a serious breach of trust in
the light of her mental state, I am not going to
impose an immediate custodial sentences, but all
other sentencing options remain open."
Page, of Avon Road, Bitterne Park, was placed
on the sex offenders' register. The judge said its
duration would be determined by his sentence.
Following the complaint, Page had been suspended
since June of last year from the
Southampton school where he taught.
8:28am Friday 4th July 2008
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