ADAM BATES FROM ST IVES SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS FOR RAPE IN HARTFORD AND ST IVES
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St Ives Rapist
In a significant legal development, Adam Bates, a 32-year-old man from St Ives, has been handed a lengthy prison sentence following his conviction for two serious sexual offenses. The sentencing took place at Peterborough Crown Court on Wednesday, July 6, and Bates was sentenced to 14 years behind bars for the two counts of rape he was found guilty of.
The first incident occurred during a night out in St Ives, where Bates targeted a woman he met at a local pub in November 2015. According to court reports, Bates lured his victim to his vehicle under the pretense of offering her shelter from the rain while she was smoking a cigarette. Once inside, he committed the assault, which has now led to his conviction.
The second offense took place at Hartford Marina in March 2014, where Bates was found to have raped another woman on his boat. This victim came forward after hearing about Bates’s first offense, which prompted her to report the incident to authorities. Her decision to come forward was instrumental in the case, ultimately leading to Bates’s arrest and subsequent conviction.
Throughout the proceedings, the court emphasized the gravity of Bates’s actions and the impact on his victims. The sentencing reflects the serious nature of these crimes and serves as a reminder of the importance of justice for victims of sexual assault. Bates’s criminal activities, spanning over a period of time, have now resulted in a significant custodial sentence, ensuring he will serve a substantial period in prison for his offenses.
The first incident occurred during a night out in St Ives, where Bates targeted a woman he met at a local pub in November 2015. According to court reports, Bates lured his victim to his vehicle under the pretense of offering her shelter from the rain while she was smoking a cigarette. Once inside, he committed the assault, which has now led to his conviction.
The second offense took place at Hartford Marina in March 2014, where Bates was found to have raped another woman on his boat. This victim came forward after hearing about Bates’s first offense, which prompted her to report the incident to authorities. Her decision to come forward was instrumental in the case, ultimately leading to Bates’s arrest and subsequent conviction.
Throughout the proceedings, the court emphasized the gravity of Bates’s actions and the impact on his victims. The sentencing reflects the serious nature of these crimes and serves as a reminder of the importance of justice for victims of sexual assault. Bates’s criminal activities, spanning over a period of time, have now resulted in a significant custodial sentence, ensuring he will serve a substantial period in prison for his offenses.