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A man has been remanded in custody at Belfast Magistrates Court accused of sex offences against a 15-year-old girl and possessing extreme pornography. | A man has been remanded in custody at Belfast Magistrates Court accused of sex offences against a 15-year-old girl and possessing extreme pornography. |
Alan Moore, of Windslow Drive, Carrickfergus, is believed to be the first person in the UK to be charged under the new extreme pornography law. | Alan Moore, of Windslow Drive, Carrickfergus, is believed to be the first person in the UK to be charged under the new extreme pornography law. |
It was brought in after a campaign by a woman whose daughter was killed by a man who used violent pornography. | |
Anyone with sexually violent images could be jailed for up to three years. | |
Mr Moore was also charged with engaging in sexual touching with a person under 16, indecent assault and gross indecency. | |
A detective told the court she believed she could connect him to the offences. | A detective told the court she believed she could connect him to the offences. |
With no defence submissions, Mr Moore was remanded in custody to appear again next month. | With no defence submissions, Mr Moore was remanded in custody to appear again next month. |
The law was introduced after a campaign by Liz Longhurst, who began a campaign to change the law on the possession of violent pornography after her daughter was murdered. | |
In 2003 Graham Coutts, of Hove, Sussex, was jailed for strangling Jane Longhurst for his sexual gratification. | In 2003 Graham Coutts, of Hove, Sussex, was jailed for strangling Jane Longhurst for his sexual gratification. |
Mrs Longhurst received cross-party support and the controversial new law was introduced in the Criminal Justice Bill last year. | |
Under the new rules, criminal responsibility shifts from the producer - who is responsible under the 1959 Obscene Publications Act (OPA) - to the consumer. | Under the new rules, criminal responsibility shifts from the producer - who is responsible under the 1959 Obscene Publications Act (OPA) - to the consumer. |
Mrs Longhurst told the BBC she believed the case in Northern Ireland was the first time anyone had been charged under the new law. |