LIAM SWAYNE FROM CARLISLE SENTENCED FOR VIOLENT AND CONTROLLING BEHAVIOR IN CUMBERLAND
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Carlisle Domestic Abuser
Liam Swayne, a man from Carlisle, has been found guilty of a series of serious criminal offenses that spanned several months and involved his partner in a pattern of controlling and violent conduct. The incidents took place between April and August of the previous year, during which Swayne subjected his partner to relentless emotional and physical abuse. His actions culminated in a violent assault that left his partner with a fractured rib, a clear indication of the severity of his violence.
At Carlisle Crown Court, Judge Nicholas Barker delivered a stern sentence, sentencing the 33-year-old Swayne to 44 months in prison. The judge described Swayne’s behavior as sadistic, highlighting the malicious nature of his actions. In addition to his prison term, Swayne was issued an indefinite restraining order, which prohibits him from making any contact with the victim, ensuring her safety moving forward.
During the court proceedings, Detective Constable Danielle Messenger from Cumberland CID provided further details about the case. She explained that Swayne had not only threatened and assaulted his partner but also engaged in manipulative tactics to exert control. For instance, he forced her to Facetime him while she was on holiday, demanding proof that she was in her hotel room. The police investigation revealed that Swayne had made multiple threats of violence directed at both the victim and her family, creating an environment of fear and intimidation.
The victim described her ordeal as utterly despicable and damaging, revealing that she lost all her friends due to Swayne’s controlling behavior. Her testimony underscored the profound impact his actions had on her mental health and social life. The police reaffirmed their commitment to supporting victims of such crimes and emphasized the importance of reporting abuse. They encouraged anyone experiencing similar situations to come forward, assuring them that authorities are dedicated to holding offenders accountable and providing necessary assistance.
At Carlisle Crown Court, Judge Nicholas Barker delivered a stern sentence, sentencing the 33-year-old Swayne to 44 months in prison. The judge described Swayne’s behavior as sadistic, highlighting the malicious nature of his actions. In addition to his prison term, Swayne was issued an indefinite restraining order, which prohibits him from making any contact with the victim, ensuring her safety moving forward.
During the court proceedings, Detective Constable Danielle Messenger from Cumberland CID provided further details about the case. She explained that Swayne had not only threatened and assaulted his partner but also engaged in manipulative tactics to exert control. For instance, he forced her to Facetime him while she was on holiday, demanding proof that she was in her hotel room. The police investigation revealed that Swayne had made multiple threats of violence directed at both the victim and her family, creating an environment of fear and intimidation.
The victim described her ordeal as utterly despicable and damaging, revealing that she lost all her friends due to Swayne’s controlling behavior. Her testimony underscored the profound impact his actions had on her mental health and social life. The police reaffirmed their commitment to supporting victims of such crimes and emphasized the importance of reporting abuse. They encouraged anyone experiencing similar situations to come forward, assuring them that authorities are dedicated to holding offenders accountable and providing necessary assistance.