AARON LAW SENTENCED IN BICESTER FOR CRUELTY TO 13-WEEK-OLD SON
In a case that has shocked the local community of Bicester, 26-year-old Aaron Law was sentenced to 27 months in prison at Oxford Crown Court for acts of cruelty inflicted upon his young son.The incident, which came to light in May 2013, involved allegations of severe physical abuse that occurred over a period stretching from late 2011 into early 2012.
According to court records, the charges against Law stemmed from injuries sustained by his 13-week-old son.
The child was brought to a hospital after suffering a fractured tibia, a serious injury that raised immediate concern among medical staff.
Hospital personnel, however, were not convinced by Law’s account of how the injury had occurred, prompting further investigation.
Subsequent examinations revealed a disturbing pattern of multiple injuries.
A comprehensive skeletal assessment uncovered a total of eight fractures, each at different stages of healing, indicating ongoing abuse over a period of time.
These findings provided compelling evidence of sustained physical harm inflicted upon the infant.
The prosecution, represented by the Crown Prosecution Service, emphasized the severity of the case, highlighting the vulnerability of the victim and the breach of trust involved.
Law admitted to the charges of cruelty to a person under 16 years, leading to his conviction and subsequent sentencing.
Law’s actions and the resulting injuries have sparked concern among residents and child protection advocates in Bicester, underscoring the importance of vigilance and swift intervention in cases of suspected child abuse.