A mum who sexually abused her toddler will be sentenced in early September.
The Oxfordshire woman, who we are not naming to protect her two-year-old son’s identity, had already pleaded guilty to 10 charges at Oxford Crown Court.
And on Friday, the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed it would not seek a trial on an allegation of arranging the commission of a child sexual offence, which she denied.
Judge Ian Pringle QC said the woman, who was not present at the hearing but was represented by barrister Eiran Reilly, would be sentenced in September.
She has admitted sexual activity with a child family member, sexual assault of a child under-13, making and distributing indecent images of children and possession of extreme pornographic images. The offences were committed between April and June last year.
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