LEWYS WILLIAMS OF BLACKWOOD SENTENCED FOR VIOLENT ATTACK ON EX-GIRLFRIEND IN CARDIFF
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Blackwood Sexual Abuser
In December 2017, a disturbing case unfolded involving Lewys Williams, a 28-year-old resident of Blackwood, who was brought before Cardiff Crown Court to face serious allegations of violence and assault. The proceedings revealed a troubling pattern of aggressive behavior directed towards his former girlfriend, culminating in a conviction that has garnered significant attention.
Lewys Williams appeared in court to answer charges related to a violent assault. The jury found him guilty of multiple offenses, including a sexual assault, which resulted in an eighteen-month prison sentence. This charge indicates a grave violation of personal boundaries and trust, adding a serious dimension to his criminal record.
Additionally, Williams was convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, a charge that led to a six-month imprisonment term. This conviction underscores the physical violence inflicted upon his former partner, highlighting the severity of the attack. The court also found him guilty of damaging property, which resulted in a four-month sentence. All these sentences are to be served concurrently, meaning Williams will serve the combined time simultaneously, rather than consecutively.
The case drew considerable media attention due to the nature of the offenses and the location of the incident. The court's decision reflects the seriousness with which such violent acts are treated within the judicial system, especially when they involve personal relationships and property damage. The sentencing aims to serve justice for the victim and reinforce the importance of accountability for violent conduct in communities like Blackwood and Cardiff.
Lewys Williams appeared in court to answer charges related to a violent assault. The jury found him guilty of multiple offenses, including a sexual assault, which resulted in an eighteen-month prison sentence. This charge indicates a grave violation of personal boundaries and trust, adding a serious dimension to his criminal record.
Additionally, Williams was convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, a charge that led to a six-month imprisonment term. This conviction underscores the physical violence inflicted upon his former partner, highlighting the severity of the attack. The court also found him guilty of damaging property, which resulted in a four-month sentence. All these sentences are to be served concurrently, meaning Williams will serve the combined time simultaneously, rather than consecutively.
The case drew considerable media attention due to the nature of the offenses and the location of the incident. The court's decision reflects the seriousness with which such violent acts are treated within the judicial system, especially when they involve personal relationships and property damage. The sentencing aims to serve justice for the victim and reinforce the importance of accountability for violent conduct in communities like Blackwood and Cardiff.