On 6 October 2011, the Crown Court at Manchester Minshull Street conducted a trial presided over by HHJ Adrian Smith, with a jury present.
During the proceedings, Gael Tameukamki was found guilty of multiple charges, including rape, assault by penetration, and sexual assault.
Following the trial, the judge sentenced him on 1 December 2011 to six years in prison for the rape conviction.
Additionally, he received a two-year sentence for the assault by penetration, which was to run concurrently.
The court did not impose a separate penalty for the sexual assault charges.
As a result, the total imposed sentence was six years, with 56 days spent in custody on remand, which was counted toward the overall term.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Verified Conviction
Detected legal outcome
t conducted a trial presided over by HHJ Adrian Smith, with a jury present. During the proceedings, Gael Tameukamki was found guilty of multiple charges, including rape, assault by penetration, and sexual assault. Following the trial, th...
Prison sentence
six years
Following the trial, the judge sentenced him on 1 December 2011 to six years in prison for the rape conviction