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Jamie Brand

Age 40 · Norwich, King Street

Court outcome

Case and court outcome

Case reference
O-6893
Court
Norwich Crown Court
Plea
Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Brand, of Cannon Wharf, King Street, Norwich, appeared for sentence on Tuesday (April 22) having admitted causing or inciting a boy to engage in sexual activity.
Verdict
Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Brand, of Cannon Wharf, King Street, Norwich, appeared for sentence on Tuesday (April 22) having admitted causing or inciting a boy to engage in sexual activity.

Orders and requirements

Prevention order
He was also ordered to pay £1,000 costs, put on the sex offenders' register for five years and made the subject of a five year sexual harm prevention order (SHPO).

Source-checked editorial summary

This record is based on the public reports listed below and was last checked on August 22, 2026. Court outcomes may later change through appeals, resentencing, corrections or updated reporting.

What happened

Jamie Brand, 40, from Norwich, King Street, was convicted in a case recorded by the court.

Jamie Brand leaving Norwich Crown Court after admitting indecent images offences (Image: Peter Walsh,.

The linked report from Edp24 records the case.

Newsquest) Norwich Crown Court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) A Norwich man caught with more than 7,500 indecent images of children has escaped a prison sentence.

When police seized his devices Jamie Brand was found to have 5,100 images and 11 videos in category A, the most serious.

One video showed a baby, aged between six months and a year, being raped by an adult male in a balaclava.

Among them there were also 2,265 category B images and 11 category B videos.

Miss Kenyon said Brand had also been conversing online with a 14-year-old boy, who the 39-year-old discussed sexual activity with.

He also admitted making indecent photographs of a child and possessing extreme pornographic images.

But he said they were committed against the backdrop of Brand having suffered serious sexual abuse himself when he was younger.

He said Brand had made efforts to address his behaviour, having engaged with a therapist and psychologist.

Mr Daniel said the offences dated back to 2022, since when he had not offended.

Brand must also complete 40 days Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR), 200 hours of unpaid work and an accredited programme requirement.

Investigation and court case

Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) The images were found on three mobiles, two laptops and an Apple MacBook.

Norwich Crown Court heard police went on to find 173 category C images and eight extreme pornographic images in the 2022 raid.

Norwich Crown Court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Laura Kenyon, prosecuting, said images found on the seized devices featured male and female children from as young as six-months old, up to 14 or 15 years of age.

Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Thomas Daniel, mitigating, said these were very serious matters.

Sentence and restrictions

Jamie Brand leaving court (Image: Peter Walsh, Newsquest) Brand, of Cannon Wharf, King Street, Norwich, appeared for sentence on Tuesday (April 22) having admitted causing or inciting a boy to engage in sexual activity.

Judge Andrew Shaw, who recognised the very real efforts Brand had made to address his offending, imposed a three year community order.

Brand was also ordered to pay £1,000 costs, put on the sex offenders' register for five years and made the subject of a five year sexual harm prevention order (SHPO).