Guernsey politician Jonathan Le Tocq is scheduled to appear before Guernsey's Royal Court in just over three weeks' time.
Guernsey's former foreign affairs lead and one-time chief minister, Deputy Jonathan le Tocq, is accused of making more than 1400 indecent images of children, and other telecoms offences.
The 61-year-old was arrested on 21 July 2025.
Following a brief committal hearing in court this morning (12 November), he will appear before Guernsey's Royal Court on the afternoon of 4 December.
This will be for a plea and directions hearing.
Deputy Le Tocq remains on remand.

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