CLIFFORD GODDEN OF STANTON HARCOURT SENTENCED TO 18 YEARS FOR CHILD SEX OFFENCES IN OXFORDSHIRE
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Stanton Harcourt Rapist
A man identified as Clifford Godden has received a severe prison sentence of 18 years after being convicted of multiple serious sexual offences committed against children in Oxfordshire. The conviction followed a comprehensive seven-day trial held at Oxford Crown Court, where the jury reached a unanimous verdict.
Clifford Godden, aged 72 and residing in Stanton Harcourt, was found guilty on twenty counts that included indecent assaults, attempted rape, and numerous charges of rape involving young victims. The case drew significant attention from law enforcement and the community, highlighting the gravity of the crimes committed.
The investigation was conducted by Thames Valley Police, who arrested Godden in May 2014. The offences attributed to him spanned several years, indicating a prolonged period during which he exploited and harmed vulnerable children. The police and prosecutors emphasized the importance of victims coming forward to seek justice, and expressed their satisfaction with the jury’s verdict.
Throughout the trial, the court heard detailed accounts of the abuse, which underscored the severity of the crimes. The conviction marks a significant step in addressing child sexual abuse cases within the region, and serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by authorities to protect children and hold offenders accountable.
Clifford Godden, aged 72 and residing in Stanton Harcourt, was found guilty on twenty counts that included indecent assaults, attempted rape, and numerous charges of rape involving young victims. The case drew significant attention from law enforcement and the community, highlighting the gravity of the crimes committed.
The investigation was conducted by Thames Valley Police, who arrested Godden in May 2014. The offences attributed to him spanned several years, indicating a prolonged period during which he exploited and harmed vulnerable children. The police and prosecutors emphasized the importance of victims coming forward to seek justice, and expressed their satisfaction with the jury’s verdict.
Throughout the trial, the court heard detailed accounts of the abuse, which underscored the severity of the crimes. The conviction marks a significant step in addressing child sexual abuse cases within the region, and serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by authorities to protect children and hold offenders accountable.