Sven Pichal receives suspended sentence for child abuse image distribution

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Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Sven Pichal, a former radio producer, received a three-year suspended sentence for sharing child abuse images. He faces strict conditions, including therapy and a €8,000 fine, while losing rights for five years.

Sven Pichal, a former radio producer, was found guilty of serious crimes. The judge said he showed no respect for the children harmed by sexual abuse. Pichal came to court in disguise, and someone threw a bad-smelling liquid on him, which is being looked into. He got a three-year prison sentence, but he won’t go to jail if he follows certain rules for the next five years. These rules include not drinking alcohol or using drugs, going to therapy, not working with children, and not breaking any laws. He also needs to have a permanent address and pass monthly drug tests.

What are the consequences of Sven Pichal’s conviction for child abuse image distribution?

Sven Pichal has lost his rights for five years, meaning he can’t run for election or work in education or with organizations that help children. He was fined 8,000 euros, half of which is suspended. His lawyer is satisfied with the verdict and won’t appeal. Pichal shared images of child abuse in chats, and experts say he needs intensive treatment but doesn’t have a personality disorder. The judge decided on probation instead of prison to help him get the support he needed while protecting society.

Sven Pichal was on trial, and the prosecutor wanted him to go to prison for 37 months, but the court didn’t give him that. Child Focus, a group that helps victims, said they were okay with the decision but noted that the victims will still suffer. Their leader, Nel Broothaerts, mentioned that society should offer both treatment and punishment.

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