DEREK KINSMAN FROM LISKEARD FACES JAIL AFTER SEXUAL ASSAULT IN PLYMOUTH
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Liskeard Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community, Derek Kinsman, a 67-year-old resident of East Taphouse near Liskeard, is now facing potential imprisonment following his guilty plea to a serious sexual offense involving a young girl in Plymouth. The incident occurred in the city last year, and Kinsman’s actions have led to a significant legal proceeding that continues to unfold in the courts.
According to court records, Kinsman admitted to indecently touching the young girl, an act that took place on May 4 of the previous year. The plea was entered before the city magistrates, where he appeared unrepresented by legal counsel. The gravity of the offense prompted the court to refer the case to the Crown Court for sentencing, highlighting the severity of the crime.
During the hearing at Plymouth’s Crown Court, Judge William Mousley addressed Kinsman directly, warning him of the potential consequences. The judge stated, “You have to come back to court on that day. Be prepared for prison,” indicating that a custodial sentence was likely. The judge also adjourned the case until July 24, giving Kinsman time to secure legal representation and allowing probation services to prepare a comprehensive report on his case.
In the meantime, Kinsman was released on bail under strict conditions, including an obligation to cooperate fully with probation officers. Additionally, he has already been ordered to register as a sex offender, a standard requirement in cases involving sexual misconduct of this nature, ahead of his sentencing.
The case has garnered attention not only because of the nature of the offense but also due to Kinsman’s residence in East Taphouse near Liskeard, a community that is now closely watching the proceedings. The court’s decision to adjourn sentencing underscores the seriousness with which the judicial system is treating this case, emphasizing the importance of thorough legal preparation and the potential for a significant custodial sentence.
According to court records, Kinsman admitted to indecently touching the young girl, an act that took place on May 4 of the previous year. The plea was entered before the city magistrates, where he appeared unrepresented by legal counsel. The gravity of the offense prompted the court to refer the case to the Crown Court for sentencing, highlighting the severity of the crime.
During the hearing at Plymouth’s Crown Court, Judge William Mousley addressed Kinsman directly, warning him of the potential consequences. The judge stated, “You have to come back to court on that day. Be prepared for prison,” indicating that a custodial sentence was likely. The judge also adjourned the case until July 24, giving Kinsman time to secure legal representation and allowing probation services to prepare a comprehensive report on his case.
In the meantime, Kinsman was released on bail under strict conditions, including an obligation to cooperate fully with probation officers. Additionally, he has already been ordered to register as a sex offender, a standard requirement in cases involving sexual misconduct of this nature, ahead of his sentencing.
The case has garnered attention not only because of the nature of the offense but also due to Kinsman’s residence in East Taphouse near Liskeard, a community that is now closely watching the proceedings. The court’s decision to adjourn sentencing underscores the seriousness with which the judicial system is treating this case, emphasizing the importance of thorough legal preparation and the potential for a significant custodial sentence.