KEVIN WOODRUFF OF NEWARK SENTENCED FOR INDECENT ASSAULTS ON GIRLS UNDER NINE IN NOTTINGHAM

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Newark Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community of Newark, Kevin Woodruff, a resident of Cleveland Square, was convicted of heinous crimes involving two young girls under the age of nine. The incident, which spanned over two decades, came to light after one of the victims bravely reported her ordeal to authorities, prompting a thorough investigation that eventually uncovered the second victim.

Woodruff, aged 48 at the time of sentencing, faced a five-day trial at Nottingham Crown Court. The court proceedings revealed disturbing details of the indecent assaults committed by him. Despite his insistence on innocence throughout the trial, the jury found him guilty on four counts related to the abuse of the two young girls.

Following the verdict, the judge sentenced Woodruff to a prison term of 21 months. The severity of the sentence reflects the gravity of the crimes committed, which have left a lasting impact on the victims and their families. In addition to his imprisonment, Woodruff has been ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, a measure designed to protect the community and prevent future offenses.

The case highlights the importance of vigilance and the courage of victims to come forward, even after many years. It also underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to address and prosecute sexual offenses against minors, ensuring that justice is served and perpetrators are held accountable.
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