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Notorious pedophile loses sentence appeal bid

A court sketch of Ashley Paul Griffith, who has failed in a bid to reduce his life sentence. (7news Queensland/AAP PHOTOS)

One of Australia’s worst pedophiles, former childcare worker Ashley Paul Griffith, has failed in his bid to reduce the life sentence he received for hundreds of sex offences against young children.

Lawyers for the notorious 48-year-old predator in May argued in the Queensland Court of Appeal that the 27‑year non‑parole period he was handed in 2024 was ''manifestly excessive'' as they sought leave to appeal.

Justice David Boddice on Friday handed down the Court of Appeal’s decision to dismiss the appeal during a brief sitting in Brisbane.

"The appeal against sentence is refused," he said.

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Barrister Sarah Cartledge has described Griffith’s crimes as ''truly awful''. (Darren England/AAP PHOTOS)

Griffith pleaded guilty to 307 child sex offences against 65 victims aged between one and nine.

It included 28 counts of rape against girls mainly aged three to five at Queensland childcare centres between 2007 and 2022.

One of the victims and her family were in court to hear the decision being handed down.

The appeal was focused on the parole eligibility date, with the defence arguing that while a life sentence was open, the minimum term effectively imposed a harsher punishment than in similar cases of extreme child sex offending.

Barrister Sarah Cartledge told the panel of three Justices during a hearing in May that Griffith’s crimes were ''truly awful'' and he had preyed upon ''the most vulnerable'' while in a position of trust.

Ms Cartledge said Griffith had co‑operated fully and openly since his arrest, giving around 18 hours of interviews.

''His extensive co‑operation and guilty plea saved an enormous amount of court time and spared child complainants from giving evidence,'' she said previously.

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Griffith filmed most of his victims, building a vast cache of abuse he shared online. (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

Prosecutors in May urged the Justices to reject the appeal, saying the sentence barely reflected the scale and cruelty of the crimes.

Throughout two decades of preying on children, Griffith filmed all but one of his victims, building a vast cache of abuse he shared online.

When detectives raided his Gold Coast home in 2022, they seized more than 4000 child abuse images and videos documenting much of his offending.

The conclusion of Griffith’s appeal clears the path for him to face court proceedings in NSW, where he is accused of committing 180 sex offences against more than 20 children.

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