Retired Uckfield priest jailed for ten years for sex offences

UNITED KINGDOM
Sussex Express

A former Uckfield deputy principal and lay priest who was convicted of sexual offences against two boys has been sentenced to 10 years in jail.

Christopher Howarth, of Rocks Park Road, Uckfield, was convicted at Hove Crown Court on July 17 after a ten-day trial.

The retired 68-year-old was found guilty of 26 offences, all committed in the Uckfield area. He was found not guilty of five offences. He had previously pleaded guilty to two other sexual offences against one of the boys.

Howarth appeared at Lewes Crown Court this afternoon (Friday, October 2) after two previous sentencing dates, on August 7 and September 14, were postponed due to the availability of Her Honour Judge Shani Barnes and of a free courtroom with disabled access to meet Howarth’s needs.

Howarth, who was deputy principal of Uckfield Community Technical College until 2007, and, until his arrest in December 2012, a lay priest at Holy Trinity CofE church in Uckfield, was jailed for ten years.

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