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That the defendant intentionally met, communicated with, or befriended a child

That the intention was sexual exploitation

Proof beyond reasonable doubt



Relevant Legislation:

  • Sexual Offences Act 2003 (Sections 14 & 15)

Maximum Penalties:

  • Up to 10 years’ imprisonment for grooming offences

Key Legal Definitions:

  • Child: any person under 16

  • Grooming: actions taken to facilitate sexual activity with a child

The Law

Child Grooming

Child grooming involves establishing a relationship with a child, online or in person, with the intention of sexual exploitation.
Early legal advice is crucial, as allegations are treated seriously, with long-term criminal and social consequences.

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What the Prosecution Must Prove

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How We Defend These Cases
  • Immediate legal advice at police interviews

  • Thorough review of all communications and evidence

  • Challenge intent, identification, and procedural compliance

  • Representation at Magistrates’ and Crown Court

  • Tailored defence to protect rights and secure best possible outcome

Common Evidence Used in These Cases
  • Digital communications: messaging, social media, emails

  • Witness statements

  • Electronic devices, metadata, or internet history

  • Recordings or logs of interactions

Common Problems in Prosecution Cases
  • Reliance on digital communications without context

  • Misidentification of the defendant

  • Procedural failures during seizure of devices or interviews

  • Incomplete disclosure under CPIA

  • Unreliable witness testimony

Potential Defences
  • Lack of sexual intent or malicious intent

  • Misinterpretation of communications

  • Alleged victim being over the age threshold

  • Procedural errors in evidence collection

Sentencing and Possible Outcomes
  • Sentences can range up to 10 years’ imprisonment

  • Aggravating factors: repeated offences, abuse of trust, or multiple victims

  • Mitigating factors: minor role, lack of intent, early cooperation

  • Strong legal defence can affect outcome and sentencing

Why Choose ASL


We are committed to delivering consistently strong results rooted in legal expertise and proven advocacy.

Experience

Our solicitors and advocates have extensive experience in Criminal Defence, Family Law, Road Traffic Offences, Immigration, and Civil Litigation.

Success Rate

We are proud of our strong record in achieving favourable outcomes in complex & high-stakes cases, from serious criminal allegations to sensitive family matters.

Client Care Standards

Your case is handled with dignity, respect, and complete confidentiality. We provide:

  • Clear communication without legal jargon

  • Regular case updates and guidance

  • Support through every stage of the legal process

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