MAIDSTONE MAN STEVEN BUTLER SENTENCED AFTER BRUTAL BABY ASSAULT IN DRUG-INDUCED RAGE
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In a disturbing case that shocked the community of Maidstone, Steven Butler, a 26-year-old man formerly residing on York Road, was convicted of inflicting severe injuries on a young child during a violent episode fueled by drug use. The incident, which took place in December 2015, resulted in the baby being rushed to Tunbridge Wells Hospital with serious injuries, including bleeding and extensive bruising.
Medical professionals at the hospital quickly identified the injuries as non-accidental, raising immediate concerns with law enforcement authorities. The child's condition prompted a police investigation, leading to the arrest of Steven Butler on December 19, 2015. Despite initial denials, Butler eventually pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court to multiple charges, including child cruelty, causing actual bodily harm, and possession of cocaine.
During the court proceedings, it was revealed that Butler had been under the influence of drugs at the time of the assault. He admitted to using cocaine prior to the incident and explained to police that he had struck the child's back, which caused the child to fall forward and sustain further injuries. The police seized cocaine from Butler's possession, confirming his drug use around the time of the attack.
The court heard that the injuries inflicted on the innocent baby were severe and deliberate, leading to a conviction that reflected the gravity of the offense. As a result, Steven Butler was sentenced to a term of two years and eight months in prison. The sentence underscores the seriousness with which the justice system treats cases of child abuse, especially those involving violence and substance abuse. The community of Maidstone continues to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic incident, which highlights the dangers of drug-fueled violence and the importance of safeguarding vulnerable children.
Medical professionals at the hospital quickly identified the injuries as non-accidental, raising immediate concerns with law enforcement authorities. The child's condition prompted a police investigation, leading to the arrest of Steven Butler on December 19, 2015. Despite initial denials, Butler eventually pleaded guilty at Maidstone Crown Court to multiple charges, including child cruelty, causing actual bodily harm, and possession of cocaine.
During the court proceedings, it was revealed that Butler had been under the influence of drugs at the time of the assault. He admitted to using cocaine prior to the incident and explained to police that he had struck the child's back, which caused the child to fall forward and sustain further injuries. The police seized cocaine from Butler's possession, confirming his drug use around the time of the attack.
The court heard that the injuries inflicted on the innocent baby were severe and deliberate, leading to a conviction that reflected the gravity of the offense. As a result, Steven Butler was sentenced to a term of two years and eight months in prison. The sentence underscores the seriousness with which the justice system treats cases of child abuse, especially those involving violence and substance abuse. The community of Maidstone continues to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic incident, which highlights the dangers of drug-fueled violence and the importance of safeguarding vulnerable children.