HORSHAM WOMAN PAULA McLOUGHLIN SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT ON 4-YEAR-OLD CHILD IN LEWES

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Horsham Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the community of Horsham, Paula McLoughlin, a 46-year-old woman residing on Oakhill Road, was convicted of a serious sexual offense involving a young child. The incident, which took place in March 2014, was brought to justice after a comprehensive three-day trial held at Lewes Crown Court.

During the proceedings, the court heard detailed evidence that led to McLoughlin being found guilty of sexual assault by penetration on a four-year-old child. The nature of the offense was particularly disturbing, involving acts that inflicted significant harm on the innocent victim.

Following her conviction, McLoughlin was sentenced on Thursday, March 20, to a term of two years imprisonment. The court also imposed a sexual offences prevention order, a legal measure designed to restrict her activities and reduce the risk of reoffending. Additionally, she was ordered to sign the sex offenders register for life, ensuring ongoing monitoring and public safety.

The case has garnered considerable attention within the Horsham community and beyond, highlighting the importance of vigilant law enforcement and judicial processes in protecting vulnerable children from such heinous crimes.
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