ANTHONY COX FROM YEOVIL SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL ABUSE OF YOUNG GIRLS
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Yeovil Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the community of Yeovil, 60-year-old Anthony Cox was sentenced to five and a half years in prison after being found guilty of multiple sexual offenses involving young girls. The court heard that Cox had committed these heinous acts over a period of several years, targeting victims as young as five years old.
Judge David Ticehurst presided over the case at Taunton Crown Court and described Cox’s actions as opportunistic and deeply damaging. The judge emphasized that Cox had assaulted one young girl for a continuous period of six years, from the time she was five until she reached the age of eleven. This prolonged abuse was characterized by the judge as a betrayal of trust and a devastating violation of the victims’ innocence.
During the proceedings, Cox admitted to one charge of indecent assault and six counts of sexual assault. As part of his sentence, he was ordered to register as a sex offender for life, a measure intended to protect the community from further harm.
Judge Ticehurst expressed his gratitude to the victims and their families for their courage in attending the hearing, acknowledging the emotional toll such cases take. He also offered words of reassurance, stating, “Don’t let it spoil your life,” and expressed regret that the sentence could not have been longer, reflecting the severity of the crimes committed.
The case has left a lasting impact on the community of Yeovil, highlighting the importance of vigilance and support for victims of sexual abuse. The court’s decision aims to serve justice and prevent any future offenses by Cox, who now faces the consequences of his actions.
Judge David Ticehurst presided over the case at Taunton Crown Court and described Cox’s actions as opportunistic and deeply damaging. The judge emphasized that Cox had assaulted one young girl for a continuous period of six years, from the time she was five until she reached the age of eleven. This prolonged abuse was characterized by the judge as a betrayal of trust and a devastating violation of the victims’ innocence.
During the proceedings, Cox admitted to one charge of indecent assault and six counts of sexual assault. As part of his sentence, he was ordered to register as a sex offender for life, a measure intended to protect the community from further harm.
Judge Ticehurst expressed his gratitude to the victims and their families for their courage in attending the hearing, acknowledging the emotional toll such cases take. He also offered words of reassurance, stating, “Don’t let it spoil your life,” and expressed regret that the sentence could not have been longer, reflecting the severity of the crimes committed.
The case has left a lasting impact on the community of Yeovil, highlighting the importance of vigilance and support for victims of sexual abuse. The court’s decision aims to serve justice and prevent any future offenses by Cox, who now faces the consequences of his actions.