Joshua Glogiewicz
Case Information & Details
Public criminal case information for an individual named Joshua Glogiewicz in the UK indicates involvement in at least two distinct legal proceedings.
Case 1: Indecent Images Offence (Sentenced May 2021)
Joshua Glogiewicz was sentenced at Grimsby Crown Court for three counts of making indecent images classified as categories A, B, and C. The police raid on his home in Raven Close, Broughton, occurred in January 2020, following intelligence that he was downloading inappropriate material. During the search, officers confiscated a desktop computer, a laptop, a hard drive, and a USB drive. While the desktop computer contained no relevant material, the other three devices held a total of 969 images and 100 videos, some of which were classified in the most severe categories. These materials, some involving children aged between one and five years old, were downloaded between October 2018 and January 2020. On the laptop alone, 798 images were found to have been downloaded over a two-week period in September and October 2019.
Glogiewicz, who was 18 when he began downloading the images, was sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years. This sentence allowed him to avoid immediate jail time but placed him under supervision and specific conditions. The judge noted that Glogiewicz's honesty was unusual in such cases and that his risk was assessed as low, allowing him to be managed in the community. He was also required to complete the Horizon course and undergo 20 days of rehabilitation.
Case 2: Magistrates' Court Hearings (Scheduled/Ongoing in 2026)
Joshua Glogiewicz is also associated with criminal case reference 16XM2885222 at the Great Grimsby Combined Court Centre. This case is being heard in the Magistrates' Court, presided over by His Honour Judge Woolfall. Public court records indicate several scheduled hearing dates in 2026:
- May 28, 2026, at 10:00 AM
- May 29, 2026, at 2:00 PM
- June 12, 2026, at 10:00 AM
- June 13, 2026, at 10:15 AM
The prosecutor for some of these hearings is the Crown Prosecution Service. At a first hearing in the Magistrates' Court, charges are formally read, and the defendant is asked to enter a plea. If a guilty plea is entered, sentencing may occur immediately or be adjourned; if a not guilty plea is entered, the court will set directions for the case or transfer it to the Crown Court for trial. As of the available records, specific case details or charges for these 2026 proceedings are not publicly detailed. Appearance in these court records does not imply guilt.