ALAN JOLLY SENTENCED FOR RAPE IN TREDEGAR: EX-COUNCILLOR JAILED IN CARDIFF COURT
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Tredegar Rapist
In a case that has spanned over two decades, Alan Jolly, a 68-year-old former councillor from Tredegar, was sentenced to five years in prison at Cardiff Crown Court for the serious crime of rape. The incident in question took place more than twenty years ago, involving a teenage girl who was only 15 at the time.
Judge Gerald Price addressed Jolly directly during the sentencing, stating, "Doubtless you thought justice would never catch up with you but you were wrong. You have plied this girl with drink and you abused her trust." The judge’s words underscored the gravity of the offense and the betrayal of trust involved.
The court heard that the assault occurred when the girl was just 15 years old, and Jolly, who was then an adult, entered her bed and committed the act of rape. The case was brought to court after a lengthy investigation, and Jolly was arrested and charged with the crime.
During the trial, Jolly attempted to defend himself by claiming that the girl was an active participant in the events, suggesting that she had instigated the sexual encounter and had gone to bed with him willingly. However, the jury did not accept his version of events.
After deliberating for three and a half hours, the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty on the charge of rape. The conviction marked a significant moment in the pursuit of justice for victims of sexual abuse, especially those who had been silenced for many years.
Jolly’s conviction and subsequent sentencing serve as a reminder of the importance of accountability and the ongoing efforts to address historical sexual offenses, regardless of how much time has passed. The case also highlights the importance of supporting victims and ensuring that justice is served, no matter the circumstances or the passage of time.
Judge Gerald Price addressed Jolly directly during the sentencing, stating, "Doubtless you thought justice would never catch up with you but you were wrong. You have plied this girl with drink and you abused her trust." The judge’s words underscored the gravity of the offense and the betrayal of trust involved.
The court heard that the assault occurred when the girl was just 15 years old, and Jolly, who was then an adult, entered her bed and committed the act of rape. The case was brought to court after a lengthy investigation, and Jolly was arrested and charged with the crime.
During the trial, Jolly attempted to defend himself by claiming that the girl was an active participant in the events, suggesting that she had instigated the sexual encounter and had gone to bed with him willingly. However, the jury did not accept his version of events.
After deliberating for three and a half hours, the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty on the charge of rape. The conviction marked a significant moment in the pursuit of justice for victims of sexual abuse, especially those who had been silenced for many years.
Jolly’s conviction and subsequent sentencing serve as a reminder of the importance of accountability and the ongoing efforts to address historical sexual offenses, regardless of how much time has passed. The case also highlights the importance of supporting victims and ensuring that justice is served, no matter the circumstances or the passage of time.