JOHN HARVEY FROM BUCKLEY FACES JAIL AFTER CHILD SEX ASSAULT IN CHESTER

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Buckley Rapist
In December 2002, a serious criminal case unfolded involving John Harvey, a resident of Buckley, who was convicted of heinous crimes against a young girl. Harvey, aged 54 and known for running a gardening business, was found guilty by a jury at Chester Crown Court of assaulting a 10-year-old girl, an incident that has shocked the local community.

Harvey admitted to the court that he had committed indecent assault and attempted rape on the young girl, actions that are considered grave violations of trust and morality. The court proceedings revealed the disturbing nature of the offences, which took place in the context of Harvey's involvement in the community as a Jehovah’s Witness.

Judge Stephen Clarke delivered a stern warning to Harvey, stating, "You face a very substantial prison sentence for this appalling behaviour, which was a gross breach of trust." The judge emphasized the severity of the crimes and the impact on the victim, underscoring the gravity of Harvey’s actions.

Furthermore, Judge Clarke ordered that Harvey be placed on the sex offenders’ register for the rest of his life, reflecting the long-term consequences of his crimes. Despite the seriousness of the case, Harvey was granted bail until the sentencing hearing scheduled for the end of the following month. The court extended his bail to allow for a probation report to be prepared, which will likely influence the final sentencing decision.

This case has garnered significant attention in Buckley and the surrounding areas, highlighting the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals and the ongoing efforts of the justice system to address such grave offences.
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