KENTON QUINN FROM MIDDLESBROUGH SENTENCED FOR RAPE AND VIOLENT ASSAULT IN NEWCASTLE
In a recent court ruling, Kenton Quinn, a 20-year-old man from Middlesbrough, has been formally sentenced for a series of serious criminal offenses, including a brutal assault and a sexual attack.The sentencing took place at Newcastle Crown Court, where the details of his crimes were thoroughly examined and the severity of his actions was made clear.
According to court records, Quinn was responsible for a disturbing incident in August 2021, when he was just 18 years old.
During this incident, he physically assaulted a 17-year-old girl by punching her directly in the face, causing visible injury and trauma.
The assault was not an isolated act, as it was later revealed that Quinn also committed a heinous sexual assault against the same girl, which added to the gravity of his crimes.
For his violent and sexual offenses, Quinn was handed a substantial prison sentence.
He was sentenced to nine years behind bars, reflecting the seriousness of his actions.
Additionally, he received a four-year extension on his license, which is intended to monitor his behavior and prevent further offenses after his release from prison.
Beyond the assault and rape charges, Quinn's criminal record was further expanded during the court proceedings.
He faced additional convictions related to possession of a weapon, which posed a threat to public safety.
The court also found him guilty of two counts of possession with intent to supply Class C drugs, indicating involvement in drug distribution activities.
Furthermore, he was convicted of possession of criminal property, conspiracy to supply Class A drugs, and affray, which involved violent disorder in separate incidents.
These combined convictions underscore a pattern of dangerous and illegal behavior, leading to the comprehensive sentencing that aims to protect the community and serve justice for his victims.
The case highlights the ongoing issues of violence and drug-related crimes in the Middlesbrough area, and the court's decision reflects the serious consequences faced by those who commit such offenses.