THOMAS LEISHMAN FROM COATBRIDGE AND SHOTTES SENTENCED FOR CHILD ABUSE
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Coatbridge Shotts Sexual Abuser
Thomas Leishman, a 37-year-old man with ties to both Coatbridge and Shotts, has been handed down a significant prison sentence of three years following his conviction on multiple charges related to the sexual abuse of three children. The crimes spanned several months and involved victims of varying ages, including a young toddler, highlighting the disturbing nature of his offenses.
Leishman was found guilty of numerous sexual offences, which encompassed acts of abuse and assault that caused both physical injuries and profound psychological trauma to his young victims. The court heard how his actions inflicted serious harm, leaving lasting scars that would affect the children well into their future.
During the sentencing, the presiding judge did not hold back in condemning Leishman's conduct, describing it as “disgraceful” and deeply troubling. The judge emphasized the severe and enduring impact of the abuse on the victims, acknowledging the trauma that would likely persist for years to come. As part of the sentence, Leishman was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, a measure intended to protect the community and prevent further harm.
Leishman's case has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the offences and the vulnerability of the victims involved. The court's decision underscores the seriousness with which such crimes are treated and the commitment to ensuring justice for those affected.
Leishman was found guilty of numerous sexual offences, which encompassed acts of abuse and assault that caused both physical injuries and profound psychological trauma to his young victims. The court heard how his actions inflicted serious harm, leaving lasting scars that would affect the children well into their future.
During the sentencing, the presiding judge did not hold back in condemning Leishman's conduct, describing it as “disgraceful” and deeply troubling. The judge emphasized the severe and enduring impact of the abuse on the victims, acknowledging the trauma that would likely persist for years to come. As part of the sentence, Leishman was also ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, a measure intended to protect the community and prevent further harm.
Leishman's case has drawn significant attention due to the nature of the offences and the vulnerability of the victims involved. The court's decision underscores the seriousness with which such crimes are treated and the commitment to ensuring justice for those affected.