Flasher walks free from crown court
Chesterfield magistrates’ court originally heard on Monday, August 12, how Brian Worthy, 65, of Brentwood Road, Bamford, Hope Valley, admitted committing the offences.
He appeared at Derby Crown Court during proceedings but his case had been repeatedly adjourned until sentencing on January 24, at Nottingham.
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Hide AdDistrict Judge Andrew Davison had told Worthy during the magistrates’ hearing: “The facts are shocking and distressing. It’s disturbing. There were a number of incidents in a short period of time.”
Worthy, who used to work in the pub trade, pleaded guilty to causing or inciting a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity between June 1 and 5, and guilty to the same offence with another girl on July 17.
He also pleaded guilty to intentionally exposing his genitals to a woman in a park in Bamford on July 2.
Defence solicitor Steve Brint said during the magistrates’ hearing that Worthy’s behaviour was new and needed “nipping in the bud”.
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Hide AdHe added Worthy would have struggled to cope in prison. The magistrates’ court had heard how there was no penetration or any actual contact involved. Worthy was sentenced to a three year community order with supervision and was made the subject of a Sexual Offences Prevention Order placing him on a sex offenders’ register.