THURSDAY 9 DECEMBER 2010
RAMPLEY Warwick Martin v R
Judgment
1 McCLELLAN CJ at CL: The applicant pleaded guilty in the Local Court to one charge contrary to s 474.27(1) of the Criminal Code 1995 being:
"Between 19 June 2007 and 4 October 2007 at Thornleigh, New South Wales, used a carriage service to transmit a communication to another person, namely a fictitious recipient and the communication contained material that was indecent, with the intention of making it easier to procure the recipient to engage in sexual activity with himself and the recipient was someone he believed to be under 16 years of age."
2 The maximum penalty for the offence is imprisonment for 12 years. The applicant was sentenced in the District Court to imprisonment for a term of 2 years and 9 months and ordered to be released under a recognisance release order after serving a period of 1 year and 6 months. The sentencing judge allowed a 25% reduction in the sentence because of the early plea of guilty. He seeks leave to appeal against the severity of the sentence.
3 The relevant facts were agreed between the applicant and the prosecution and were recorded by the sentencing judge. They were as follows:
"Between Thursday 19 June 2007 and Thursday 4 October 2007 online communications via the Internet took place between the accused, Warwick Martin Rampley, and an investigator from the Cyber Predator Team, Western Australian Police.
These communications took place in the mIRC Windows Live Messenger. MIRC is a client server test-based application that utilises the internet as a gateway in order to allow persons to enter topic related chat rooms and engage in chat with other persons in real time. Windows Live Messenger is a client server text and multi media based application that utilises the Internet as a gateway in order to allow communication between authenticated users and engage in chat with other persons in real time.
Throughout these conversations the investigator was using the assumed online identity of a 12 year old female named Jessica Johnson of East Victoria Park, Western Australia.
The assumed identity user name 'justjees' in mIRC and 'just_jess_95; in Windows Live Messenger (MSN). Attached to the Windows Live Messenger of the assumed identity was an email address 'justjess95@hotmail.com'.
The offender was using the online name of Woz and CaptJackSparrow and email addresses 'wrampley@optus.net.com.au' or 'woz.not@notmail.com'.
During the online communications the accused was sexually explicit with the assumed identity, grooming 'her for' sexual activity with him. The accused was made aware on several occasions that the assumed identity was a 12 year old girl; additionally he was provided with a picture of the assumed identity that was clearly corroborative of this profile.
Between 7.20 pm and 8.14 pm on 17 July 2007 the accused engaged in online communications via the internet with an investigator from the Cyber Predator Team, Western Australian Police. Throughout this communication the investigator was using the assumed online identity of a 12 year old girl. During the communication the accused engaged this assumed online identity in conversation of a sexually explicit nature, namely the accused instructed the assumed identity how to masturbate. The accused asked 'have you ever touched yourself? Like in a sexual way?'
The accused then instructed the assumed identity how to masturbate stating 'So spread your legs a little and slide a hand into your pants between your legs. You want to start gently at first. Slide a finger in between your pussy lips and slide it gently up and down … see how good it feels in your slit. You might feel it's getting a bit moist which is good.'
The accused further goes on to say 'Towards the front of your slit you may feel a small pea sized lump … if you do concentrate a little on that circling it with the tip of your finger, put a little pressure on it as you massage it. What you can also do is slide your finger further down and run your finger down further and run your finger along the lump. Like instead of just using the tip of your finger on the lump to slide your finger down your slit and keep it in contact with the lump'.
The accused further instructs, 'If you feel lower than the lump you feel the opening, you can try pushing your fingers inside yourself and sliding it in and out … see if you like that'.
The accused continues with the conversation explaining the term 'orgasm' to the assumed identity and suggests the way in which 'she' can make herself orgasm.
Between 7.25 pm and 7.59 pm on 30 August 2007 the accused engaged in online communication via the Internet with an investigator with the Cyber Predator Team, Western Australian Police. Throughout this communication the investigator was using the assumed online identity of a 12 year old girl. During the communication the accused engaged the assumed online identity in conversation of a sexually explicit nature, namely, the accused asked the assumed identity if 'she' would meet up with him and if they met up he would 'maybe just try to have sex with you'.
The accused makes reference to the communication of 17 July 2007. 'Did we talk about you putting your hand down there last time? Did you do it? Did you do it later in bed as well? Have you done it at all since?'
Between 5.51 pm and 7.17 pm on 3 September 2007 the accused engaged in an online communication via the Internet with an investigator from the Cyber Predator Team, Western Australian Police. Throughout this communication the investigator was using the assumed online identity of a 12 year old girl. During the communication the accused engaged the assumed online identity in conversation of a sexually explicit nature, namely, the accused instructed the assumed identity how to masturbate, clearly knowing that 'she's' a 12 year old girl. He states, 'No, no, I'm a dirty pervert. LOL. You are 12 and I am 33.'
The accused states, 'Sex is lots of fun, he he, that's why I want to touch yourself down there and you could have an orgasm similar to when you have sex 'feels great'. The accused goes on to explain what an orgasm is, 'hard to explain, when you have one your body will tense right up then release suddenly and then you go tingly, sometimes you can feel it go through you in waves of tension and then release, can feel amazing. You have to trust me and try it because it will be your first time and it will take a little while to find out what feels best.'
The accused continues to instruct the assumed identity. 'You should take off your nickers so you can be norty. Now I'm thinking to make it easier for you we should try some lubricant the first time … do you have some moisturiser. So what I want you to do is to put some on your finger and then put your finger between your legs and tuck inside your slit towards the front, feel for a little bump. The lube should make it feel nice. So run your finger around and circle on the bump … you may try by using two fingers and you might also try rubbing back and forth instead. Try rubbing harder and lighter to see if that feels between when you're rubbing.'
The accused continues to ask the assumed identity 'are you feeling warmer? Or your breathing getting heavier? Are you rubbing the small bump inside your slit. I want you to try and put one of your fingers inside you, feel a bit lower down and you'll find your hole then slide a finger in it, push it in as far as you like and try sliding it out.'
Between 10.44 pm and 11.11 pm on 15 September 2007 the accused engaged in an online communication via the internet with an investigator from the Cyber Predator Team, Western Australian Police. Throughout this communication the investigator was using the assumed online identity of a twelve year old girl. During the communication the accused tells the assumed online identity that he is 'watching a girl have sex'. The POI 'Woz' exposed 'Jess' to a pornographic video through a link, which he sent by MSN Windows Live Messenger. He tells 'her' to 'have a quick look at the beginning where she's giving the guy head, see if you like it'. The video was posted on website 'YouPorn' and depicted a topless adult female performing fellatio on a fully naked adult male and then later showed the male having sexual intercourse with the same female.
About 7.30 am on Wednesday 3 September 2008, a search warrant was executed at 21 Gilgandra Avenue Thornleigh. The accused was arrested by officers of the Child Exploitation Internet Unit and taken to Hornsby Police Station where he was entered into custody and explained his rights under Part 9 LEPRA. The accused participated in an electronically recorded interview, during which he stated he used internet programmes mIRC and Windows Life Messenger (MSN) to chat with people online. The accused made admissions to him being the person involved in the online communication during which he groomed the assumed online identity of a twelve year old girl. The accused was then charged."
4 At the time of the offence the applicant was 33 years of age. He gave evidence during the sentence proceedings wherein he agreed that the conversations in which he had engaged were inappropriate. He denied receiving any sexual stimulation from his conversations with "Jessica." He admitted that he had sent "Jessica" a link to a pornographic video believing that he was sending that link to a child so that she could watch pornography.
5 The applicant accepted that "Jessica" had told him she was 12 years old and he accepted that he understood her to be of that age. He admitted that he knew it was wrong to have a sexual conversation with a 12 year old girl.
6 The applicant was examined by Dr Westmore, a psychiatrist. The applicant apparently told Dr Westmore that he did not experience any sexual stimulation during the chat and had engaged in the communications out of "boredom." Dr Westmore concluded that he was unable to diagnose paedophilia and that accordingly the risks of reoffending were low.
7 The sentencing hearing took place over two days which were significantly separated in time. After receiving the evidence of Dr Westmore the sentencing judge expressed doubts about the credibility of the applicant's evidence that he had not received any sexual gratification from the communications and expressed the view that accordingly he had reservations in relation to the applicant's prospect of rehabilitation.
8 At the later hearing the applicant gave further evidence in which he admitted that he had received mental sexual stimulation during the communications with "Jessica", thought he had experienced an erection, but said he did not masturbate.
9 A further psychiatric report from Dr Roberts was tendered. He recorded that the applicant told him that during the communications with "Jessica" the applicant experienced sexual stimulation referred to as "mental" sexual stimulation, erection and arousal but had not masturbated. Dr Roberts concluded that the applicant's behaviour was consistent with a diagnosis of paedophilia and that he fulfilled all of the pre-requisites for that condition except that the communications did not extend over a six month period. Dr Roberts disagreed with Dr Westmore's conclusion that the applicant experienced no sexual stimulation during the communications.
10 The sentencing judge found the offending conduct to be "of a very serious nature." He identified the fact that the communications occurred over a period of almost four months. The recipient was believed to be a 12 year old child and the applicant received photographs consistent with this belief. His Honour concluded that the chat blogs demonstrated that the applicant took steps to make it easier to procure the recipient to engage in or submit to sexual activity with him. To this end the communications were expressly explicit and involved instructing the recipient how to masturbate. The applicant exposed the recipient to a pornographic video through an electronic link.
11 Finally, his Honour found that there was particular significance in the evidence that the applicant asked the recipient to meet with him and told her that if they met he might try to have sex with her.
12 The sentencing judge found that the applicant was a person with no relevant criminal history and was of good character. He lived with a female partner and was in full-time employment. He was well thought of in the community.
13 Before he was sentenced the applicant had commenced a program of treatment from Dr Allnutt to address his inappropriate sexual behaviour. His Honour ultimately concluded that provided the applicant maintained his treatment regime he had good prospects of rehabilitation.