Child porn pervert tried to destroy seven years' worth of evidence as police forced their way into his home in Garforth
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Christopher Scaife accessed sickening violent abusive images of children aged as young as two years old.
Leeds Crown Court heard the 54-year-old did his 'level best' to destroy evidence of his years of offending when police attended his home on Oak Royd, Garforth.
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David Gordon, prosecuting, said a total of 2,622 indecent images of children were recovered.
Mr Gordon said 111 images and videos were at category A - the most serious level of offending.
The images featured children aged between two and 16 years of age.
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The court heard the offending took place between 2009 and 2017.
The defendant pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children.
Rebecca Young, mitigating, said Scaife has a drink problem and accessed the images when he had been abusing alcohol.
She said: "He is now self-policing.
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Hide Ad"The only time he allows himself to access images of this nature is when he is under the influence of alcohol so he bans himself from using any of his devices when he is drinking."
The court was told Scaife and his son would lose their home if he was sent to prison.
Scaife was given a 16-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, and ordered to complete a 20-day rehabilitation activity requirement.
He was also made subject to a 10-year sexual harm prevention order.
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Hide AdJudge Andrew Stubbs QC said: "Every time you clicked a link, a real child suffered real harm for your sexual pleasure."
"Every image you have looked at is of a child being abused.
"When the police came knocking on your door you would not let them in and you did your level best to destroy evidence."