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DEAN CLARK SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS IN PRISON FOR CHILD SEXUAL OFFENCES IN NORWICH
In a case that has shocked the Norwich community, Dean Clark, a 33-year-old resident of Barclay Road, off Woodside Road, was sentenced to a six-year prison term after being found guilty of multiple serious sexual offences committed against minors. The sentencing took place at Norwich Crown Court, where Clark appeared before the judge to face the consequences of his actions.Clark had previously entered a guilty plea during an earlier hearing to six counts of sexual assault. The offences spanned several years and involved a boy aged between 12 and 15, as well as a girl aged 16 and 17. The nature of these crimes was described by the court as “very serious,” highlighting the profound impact such violations can have on young victims. The judge, Recorder Gordon QC, acknowledged that although Clark’s risk of reoffending was considered low, the gravity of the offences warranted a significant sentence. He emphasized that the harm inflicted on young people through such assaults is incalculable, underscoring the severity of the case.
In addition to the prison sentence, Clark was subjected to a sexual offences prevention order, which will remain in effect until further notice. He was also permanently barred from working with children, a measure aimed at preventing any future harm and protecting vulnerable individuals in the community.
The case came to light after police investigations were initiated following reports received on October 16 of the previous year. Clark was subsequently arrested on October 27. During police interviews, Clark initially denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty to four of the charges. However, ten days before the scheduled trial, he changed his plea to guilty, accepting responsibility for the offences.
In his mitigation, lawyer John Farmer acknowledged that Clark had been in denial about his actions but had come to recognize the serious implications of his conduct. Farmer stated, “He is not a man without remorse, and he has been left a very isolated person,” suggesting that Clark’s remorse and remorseful attitude were taken into account during sentencing.
Following the sentencing, Detective Sergeant Frances Cable issued a statement reaffirming the police’s commitment to tackling child abuse. She described Clark as a repeat offender and expressed hope that the lengthy prison sentence would serve as a deterrent. Sergeant Cable also praised the victims for their bravery in coming forward and reporting the abuse, emphasizing that the police and their partners remain dedicated to safeguarding children and pursuing justice in all cases, whether recent or historic.