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KEVIN BRAMHALL'S SHOCKING EXPOSE IN SUTTON: JAIL WARNING AFTER HUCKNALL INCIDENT
In August 2018, Kevin Bramhall, a 59-year-old resident of High Street, Sutton, faced serious legal repercussions after a disturbing incident involving public indecency. The case was brought before Nottingham Crown Court, where Bramhall pleaded guilty to the charge of exposing himself in Hucknall, an offence that took place on November 14 at approximately 1:20 pm.According to prosecutor Mark Watson, Bramhall was observed loitering in a car park for about twenty minutes before he engaged in the indecent act. Witnesses reported that he was seen sitting on a grassy verge between his vehicle and another car, with his jogging bottoms pulled down around his ankles. An elderly couple, who happened to be passing by, noticed Bramhall's inappropriate behaviour. One of the pensioners shouted at him, which caused Bramhall to hurriedly get into his car and drive away from the scene.
Despite his attempt to leave, a witness managed to photograph Bramhall’s vehicle, which subsequently enabled police officers to identify and trace him. The incident left the elderly witnesses, particularly the woman, feeling vulnerable and shocked by what they had witnessed. The woman expressed her distress, noting how the incident made her realize her own vulnerabilities and the unsettling nature of the exposure.
It was also revealed during the court proceedings that Bramhall has a prior conviction for similar offences, including exposure and indecent assault. Due to his criminal history, his name has been permanently added to the Sex Offenders’ Register, underscoring the severity of his past actions.
Judge James Sampson addressed Bramhall directly, emphasizing the gravity of his offence. He stated, “Ordinarily offences of this kind are regarded by the courts as nuisance offences. But against your background, which aggravates your position markedly, this offence is well beyond nuisance. You caused clear distress to two members of the public.”
The judge issued a stern warning, making it clear that if Bramhall were to offend again, he would face immediate imprisonment. Instead of jail, the court imposed a three-year probation order, which includes mandatory participation in a sex offenders’ programme. The judge explained, “If you fail to do the work provided, you will be brought back to court and the sentence will be an immediate sentence of imprisonment. This is a direct alternative to going to jail.”
Overall, the court’s decision reflects the serious concern over Bramhall’s behaviour and the potential risk he poses to the public, especially given his history and the distress caused to innocent bystanders in Sutton and Hucknall.