ANDREW WILKINSON FROM KENDAL JAILED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT ON 4-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN CUMBRIA
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Kendal Sexual Abuser
In a recent and highly disturbing case, Andrew Wilkinson, a 31-year-old man from Kendal, has been sentenced to prison following his conviction for multiple sexual assault charges involving a young girl aged just four years old. The incident in question reportedly occurred during Wilkinson's teenage years in the 1980s, a detail that has added a layer of complexity to the case.
Wilkinson, who resides on Peat Lane in Kendal, vehemently denied the allegations of indecent assault brought against him. Despite his protests of innocence, the evidence presented in court was sufficient to secure a conviction. The case was heard at Carlisle Crown Court, where Wilkinson was found guilty of the charges related to the assault on the young girl.
The court sentenced Wilkinson to a term of two years in prison, a punishment deemed appropriate by the judiciary given the severity of the crimes. In addition to his imprisonment, Wilkinson was ordered to comply with a sex offender registration requirement, which mandates that he register with the police for a period of ten years. This measure is intended to monitor his activities and prevent any potential future offenses.
It is noteworthy that Wilkinson was acquitted of an additional twelve charges that the prosecution had alleged he committed later in his life. Throughout the proceedings, Wilkinson maintained his innocence, pleading not guilty to all the charges brought against him. The case has garnered significant attention within the local community, raising concerns about the safety and protection of vulnerable children in the Kendal area and beyond.
Wilkinson, who resides on Peat Lane in Kendal, vehemently denied the allegations of indecent assault brought against him. Despite his protests of innocence, the evidence presented in court was sufficient to secure a conviction. The case was heard at Carlisle Crown Court, where Wilkinson was found guilty of the charges related to the assault on the young girl.
The court sentenced Wilkinson to a term of two years in prison, a punishment deemed appropriate by the judiciary given the severity of the crimes. In addition to his imprisonment, Wilkinson was ordered to comply with a sex offender registration requirement, which mandates that he register with the police for a period of ten years. This measure is intended to monitor his activities and prevent any potential future offenses.
It is noteworthy that Wilkinson was acquitted of an additional twelve charges that the prosecution had alleged he committed later in his life. Throughout the proceedings, Wilkinson maintained his innocence, pleading not guilty to all the charges brought against him. The case has garnered significant attention within the local community, raising concerns about the safety and protection of vulnerable children in the Kendal area and beyond.