ANGEL CLAVIJO FROM LOPEZ SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT ON SCHOOLGIRL IN LONDON
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Lopez Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community, Angel Clavijo, a 43-year-old man from Lopez, has been convicted and sentenced for the heinous sexual assault of an 11-year-old girl. The incident took place in London, specifically involving the victim’s residence, and has drawn significant attention from law enforcement and the public alike.
Clavijo-Lopez, whose full name is Angel Huberto Clavijo-Lopez, was sentenced to four years in prison on Thursday, 25 October, at Wood Green Crown Court. This sentencing followed his conviction on Tuesday, 2 October, at the same court, where the evidence against him was thoroughly examined and a guilty verdict was reached.
The court proceedings revealed that the assault occurred on Saturday, 21 May 2016. According to the court’s findings, Clavijo-Lopez was invited to the victim’s home by her mother, who knew him personally. The mother’s trust in Clavijo-Lopez led her to allow him to stay overnight at their residence. During this stay, while the mother was asleep, Clavijo-Lopez entered the girl’s bedroom without permission. He then proceeded to get into her bed and sexually assaulted her, an act that has caused widespread outrage and concern.
After committing the assault, Clavijo-Lopez left the girl’s room but not before threatening her, warning her that what had happened should remain a secret. This intimidation added a layer of trauma to the young victim, who was only 11 years old at the time.
Clavijo-Lopez was arrested on Thursday, 8 September 2016, in connection with the incident. Following his arrest, he was formally charged on Friday, 5 January 2018. The legal process culminated in his conviction and subsequent sentencing, which reflects the severity of his actions.
In addition to his four-year imprisonment, Clavijo-Lopez was subjected to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which has been issued for an indefinite period. This order is designed to prevent any future offenses and to protect the community from potential harm. Furthermore, he has been placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions related to his conduct.
The case has left a lasting impact on the community in Lopez and the broader London area, highlighting the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals and ensuring that justice is served in cases of sexual assault.
Clavijo-Lopez, whose full name is Angel Huberto Clavijo-Lopez, was sentenced to four years in prison on Thursday, 25 October, at Wood Green Crown Court. This sentencing followed his conviction on Tuesday, 2 October, at the same court, where the evidence against him was thoroughly examined and a guilty verdict was reached.
The court proceedings revealed that the assault occurred on Saturday, 21 May 2016. According to the court’s findings, Clavijo-Lopez was invited to the victim’s home by her mother, who knew him personally. The mother’s trust in Clavijo-Lopez led her to allow him to stay overnight at their residence. During this stay, while the mother was asleep, Clavijo-Lopez entered the girl’s bedroom without permission. He then proceeded to get into her bed and sexually assaulted her, an act that has caused widespread outrage and concern.
After committing the assault, Clavijo-Lopez left the girl’s room but not before threatening her, warning her that what had happened should remain a secret. This intimidation added a layer of trauma to the young victim, who was only 11 years old at the time.
Clavijo-Lopez was arrested on Thursday, 8 September 2016, in connection with the incident. Following his arrest, he was formally charged on Friday, 5 January 2018. The legal process culminated in his conviction and subsequent sentencing, which reflects the severity of his actions.
In addition to his four-year imprisonment, Clavijo-Lopez was subjected to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which has been issued for an indefinite period. This order is designed to prevent any future offenses and to protect the community from potential harm. Furthermore, he has been placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions related to his conduct.
The case has left a lasting impact on the community in Lopez and the broader London area, highlighting the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals and ensuring that justice is served in cases of sexual assault.