Ashley McPhee: UK Manhunt for Cork Sex Offender
Here’s a summary of the provided text, focusing on the key information:
* The Offense: McPhee committed an offense involving a 14-year-old girl. The specific nature of the offense isn’t detailed in this excerpt.
* Initial Plea: McPhee initially pleaded not guilty, claiming the offense didn’t happen.
* Section 28 Hearing: A “section 28 hearing” was scheduled for the victim to be cross-examined, a process common in cases involving young victims.
* Change of Plea: McPhee changed his plea to guilty after being informed he faced a maximum sentence of 10 months in prison. This change spared the victim from having to testify.
* Impact on Victim: The judge emphasized the negative impact on the victim, noting she experienced loneliness, sadness, and the loss of friends due to McPhee’s actions.
* Breach of Requirements: McPhee’s contact with the girl violated his “notification requirements” (likely related to a previous conviction requiring him to register or abide by certain restrictions).
* Criminal History: The judge noted McPhee has a “poor antecedent record” and a history of not complying with court orders.
* Sentence: McPhee was sentenced to 10 months in prison.
