A pensioner who had almost two million indecent images of children stored on his computers has walked free from court after receiving a two-year suspended prison sentence.
David Jackson, 73, of Woodmancote, Dursley, was told by a judge he deserved a severe prison sentence. But Judge Ian Lawrie QC said: "Because of Jackson's underlying health issues I have concluded that sending him to prison is akin to giving him a death sentence, so I have no choice but to impose a suspended sentence." He added: "In normal circumstances I would not hesitate in sending you to prison.
But I have seen your medical report which shows you have a number of underlying health issues and restricted mobility. "You are therefore highly vulnerable and deserve a severe
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