ANDRE LE ROUX CONVICTED OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS IN SCONE
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Scone Sexual Abuser
In a significant legal case that has drawn considerable attention in the town of Scone, a local man named Andre Le Roux has been found guilty of committing serious sexual offenses against two women at his residence. The conviction was handed down following a detailed trial held at Perth Sheriff Court, where the evidence presented led to a clear verdict of guilt.
Andre Le Roux, aged 37 and residing on Myrtle Road in Scone, faced charges related to two separate incidents of sexual assault. The first incident involved allegations that he repeatedly touched and handled the breasts of a woman at his home between August 1 and August 31 in 2014. Le Roux had denied these allegations, maintaining his innocence throughout the proceedings.
The second incident involved another woman, with the alleged assault occurring at the same address. According to the charges, Le Roux entered her bedroom between August 15 and October 26 in 2016, and again engaged in inappropriate touching and handling of her breasts. He also denied these accusations, asserting that he was innocent of the charges brought against him.
Following a thorough examination of the evidence and testimonies, the court found sufficient proof to convict Le Roux of both sets of charges. As part of his sentence, he has been ordered to complete 240 hours of unpaid community service. Additionally, he has been placed on the sex offenders register for a period of five years, reflecting the severity of his crimes and the need for ongoing monitoring.
These convictions mark a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to address and combat sexual offenses within the community of Scone, highlighting the importance of justice for victims and the accountability of offenders.
Andre Le Roux, aged 37 and residing on Myrtle Road in Scone, faced charges related to two separate incidents of sexual assault. The first incident involved allegations that he repeatedly touched and handled the breasts of a woman at his home between August 1 and August 31 in 2014. Le Roux had denied these allegations, maintaining his innocence throughout the proceedings.
The second incident involved another woman, with the alleged assault occurring at the same address. According to the charges, Le Roux entered her bedroom between August 15 and October 26 in 2016, and again engaged in inappropriate touching and handling of her breasts. He also denied these accusations, asserting that he was innocent of the charges brought against him.
Following a thorough examination of the evidence and testimonies, the court found sufficient proof to convict Le Roux of both sets of charges. As part of his sentence, he has been ordered to complete 240 hours of unpaid community service. Additionally, he has been placed on the sex offenders register for a period of five years, reflecting the severity of his crimes and the need for ongoing monitoring.
These convictions mark a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to address and combat sexual offenses within the community of Scone, highlighting the importance of justice for victims and the accountability of offenders.