ROBERT YATES FROM TELFORD SENTENCED FOR HISTORIC SEXUAL OFFENCES AGAINST YOUNG GIRLS

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Telford Child Sexual Abuser
In a recent court ruling, Robert Yates, a man from Telford, has been sentenced to a term of 15 months in prison after being convicted of serious historic sexual offences involving young girls. The crimes, which took place nearly three decades ago, have left lasting scars on the victims, who were all under the age of 13 at the time of the incidents.

The court heard that the offences, committed approximately 30 years in the past, had caused significant emotional and psychological harm to those affected. Despite the passage of time, the impact on the victims remains profound, and the court emphasized the importance of holding offenders accountable regardless of how much time has elapsed.

Throughout the proceedings, Robert Yates displayed no remorse for his actions. He continued to deny the allegations made against him, maintaining his innocence despite the evidence presented. His attitude during the trial was noted by the judge, who remarked on his lack of contrition.

The sentencing reflects the gravity of the offences and the court's commitment to justice for victims of sexual abuse. The case has garnered attention within the community of Telford, highlighting ongoing concerns about safeguarding and the importance of addressing historic abuse cases.
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