Ex-police officer admits to owning images of bestiality
Ian Stevenson entered a guilty plea on the day he was due to face trial at Gloucester Crown Court
Ian Stevenson, 57, of The Marsh in Wiltshire, was accused of having 144 illegal images between 2012 and 2020. Mr Smyth went on to explain Stevenson had previously been convicted of assaulting two police officers who were arresting him in relation to another enquiry.Mr Williams argued Stevenson's 30 years service with Wiltshire Constabulary should be reflected in his sentence.
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