A 22 -year -old man has been jailed for two years after being caught with lack of images of children.
Brandon Miller was arrested last September after a search of his house in a former Lothian headington.
Electronic equipment was captured and analyzed, in which the children’s vulgar images were recovered, police said Scotland.
Sheriff Gilian Sharp said both Miller and another person were both “intentionally, involved in the imported, intentional, targeted abuse” of sensitive children.
Sheriff described the crimes as “completely humiliated”, added: “The level of damage is incredible.
“In addition, some of the images found on your devices came into the most extreme category.
“The crimes you have committed are gravity, in your case a custodial sentence is the only proper disposal, however, you need to be punished as a young person and the first offender.”
Miller convicted of several offenses, including sexual assault, possession, children’s vulgar images and distribution, and provoked another person to commit sexual offenses against the child.
Toward Edinburg Sheriff Court on Monday, he was given a four -year extensive sentence – with two years in prison and once returned to the community on a two -year license.
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Miller was also placed indefinitely on the register of sex offenders and was made the subject of a sexual loss prevention order (SHPO) for seven years.
In addition, he was banned from contacting his victims for 10 years.
‘Full contempt for child victims’
Detective Inspector Adrian Eure said: “Brandon Miller showed full contempt for the victims and images and videos they were carrying out in the distribution of the terrifying sexual exploitation.
“He may have thought that the Internet was not named and his offended crime.
“His arrest and punishment shows that this is not the case and it is not important what steps you have taken to avoid investigation, you cannot hide behind the computer.”
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