By Tony O’Riley-
A primary school teacher from Northamptonshire used his profession as his username as he engaged in ‘disgusting’ sexual conversations with what he thought was a girl online.
Pervert, James Young was trapped by an undercover cop posing as a young girl of 13 sending explicit messages to an undercover police officer posing as a 13-year-old girl last year, Northampton Crown Court heard on Friday.
The 29-year-old from Towcester, was sentenced to eight months in jail, suspended for two years, and has since been sacked from his job at the school.
The identity of the school where he taught has been withheld to avoid any potential negative effects on the school.
Her Honour Judge Adrienne Lucking QC told Young: “You have absolutely no excuse, you were a primary school teacher you would have been taught safeguarding, you would have been taught about the impact and vulnerability of children.
“It is extremely difficult to understand why you were engaging in sexual communication with in fact an undercover police officer purporting to be a 13-year-old girl.
“It is a comfort the general public because of your early guilty plea and appearance in this court that you will never work with children again and you will be subject to supervisions for a very long time to come.”
“You have sacrificed your good character forever for a very serious offence and one that will have consequences for you.”
On May 1, 2020, an officer from the south east organised crime unit first posed as ‘Jade Johnson’ to talk to Young on a chat room and Whatsapp.
Under the username ‘primary school teacher’, the defendant send numerous explicit messages to the officer, which were all sent to Northamptonshire Police.
Young was arrested on May 29, 2020, and said, ‘oh f***,’ as the conversations were read back to him during his interview, adding he was ‘shocked’ and ‘disgusted’ by his behaviour.
He pleaded guilty to engaging in sexual communication with a child at Northampton Magistrates’ Court on June 24.
Judge Lucking said she thought the general public will get greater protection from a suspended sentence as Young will be able to complete a rehabilitation course, rather than going to prison and not doing it.
“I have taken into account that you are extremely remorseful and the extraordinary circumstances you were dealing with at the time, which doesn’t explain your disgusting conduct but I believe you can work with the rehabilitation programme,” she said.
As well as the suspended sentence, Young was told to complete 150 hours of unpaid work and 10 rehabilitation activity requirement days and pay costs of £450.
He will also be on the sex offenders register and subject to a sexual harm prevention order for 10 years.