Locations
Vaughan Street, Halifax, Calderdale, HX1
Description
A dangerous paedophile and convicted rapist who extensively groomed and sent explicit images to a 12-year-old decoy has been jailed for six years, with a three-year extended licence period.
James Green, 35, of Vaughan Street, King Cross, Halifax, sent "highly sexualised" messages, graphic photos and videos of his penis, and masturbation footage to what he believed was a school-age childbut was actually a police officer. Over 12 days in May, he suggested meeting to "kiss and go on dates and then do naughty things to each other," discussed spending weekends together, and having sex.
When police raided his home, they found a damaged Motorola phone buried in his cellarthe device used for messaging. Possessing it, plus a PlayStation 5, breached his 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) banning internet-capable devices.
The phone contained Category A, B, and C illicit images and videos of children (A being most serious), plus extreme adult-animal pornography. Green was said to have "a clear interest in children" and showed little remorse.
His prior convictions, dating to 2005, include rape and sexual assault of a child under 13 in 2011 (five years in a young offender institution), possession of indecent images, and multiple SHPO breaches.
In mitigation, Green pleaded guilty, accepted responsibility, and was "much more willing" to accept help to change.
Jailing him at Bradford Crown Court, Deputy Circuit Judge Timothy Clayson rejected Green's claim of feeling "lonely and isolated" after his last licence ended. The judge described "extensive grooming" and a "blatant breach" of the SHPO, noting Green damaged and hid the phone to evade detection.
Judge Clayson said:
"You are dangerous. You represent a significant risk of causing serious harm to members of the public by the commission of further specified offences.
"Your previous convictions are substantial. All relate to your sexual interest in children and your unwillingness or inability to behave lawfully and in compliance with court orders.
You groomed the person you were in communication with, with a view to meeting in which intercourse was contemplated by you. This is very important in the assessment of dangerousness because it shows you wanted to commit a very serious sexual offence upon a young child.
Protection of young girls must be the primary object of this sentencing exercise.
Green received an indefinite SHPO, must register as a sex offender for life, and is ineligible for parole until serving two-thirds of his sentence.