A lawyer has hit out at a court's 'Victorian standards' after his client from Teignmouth was convicted of possessing indecent photographs of fully clothed girls.

Solicitor Nigel Butt spoke out after Jason Blatch was found guilty after a trial of possessing indecent images of young women.

Mr Butt was not allowed to show Exeter magistrates best-selling magazines like Vanity Fair and Rolling Stone which had published topless and explicitly sexual photographs of under age celebrities including Miley Cyrus and Britney Spears.

And he told the court that Blatch was to make a formal complaint against these magazines to police.<

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