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CAMERON RICHMOND FROM MILSTEAD ESCAPES JAIL AFTER SEX WITH UNDERAGE GIRL IN PLYMOUTH GRAVEYARD
In a case that has drawn significant attention, Cameron Richmond, a man originally from Milstead, was involved in a disturbing incident that took place in a graveyard, which ultimately led to his conviction for sexual activity with a minor. The incident occurred in May 2016, but the legal proceedings and sentencing took place more recently, with Richmond now residing in Plymouth.According to court reports, Richmond, then aged 22, engaged in inappropriate and illegal conduct with a teenage girl in a graveyard. The court heard that Richmond had been warned by a friend earlier that day about the consequences of such actions. A friend reportedly told him, “You go away for that kind of thing,” implying the serious legal repercussions that could follow. Despite this warning, Richmond proceeded to flirt with and kiss the young girl before leading her into the bushes within the graveyard.
The Maidstone Crown Court was informed that shortly before the sexual encounter, the girl’s friend had expressed concern, warning Richmond that he could face imprisonment if he continued. The girl later recounted to police that she felt “reluctant and overborne” by the situation, indicating she was pressured into the act and did not fully consent.
Richmond admitted to engaging in sexual activity with a child, acknowledging his guilt in court. However, he maintained that the sexual act was consensual and claimed he was unaware that the girl was underage at the time. His defense argued that he was an “idiot,” a term used by his own barrister, and that his actions were reckless rather than malicious.
Despite the gravity of the offense, the judge, Julian Smith, decided against sending Richmond to prison. The judge stated that incarceration would neither serve as a deterrent nor protect the public effectively. Instead, he imposed a sentence of ten months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years, on the condition that Richmond attends a sex offender treatment program. Additionally, Richmond is required to sign the sex offenders’ register for a period of ten years.
Judge Smith emphasized the importance of addressing the underlying issues, saying, “You need to think about what you did, or you present the most dreadful risk for the future. If I lock you up for a short period of time, there would not be time for skilled professionals to work with you to reduce the risk you pose.” The judge further explained that releasing Richmond without intervention would likely result in him maintaining the same harmful attitudes, thus continuing to pose a danger to the community.
The court also considered the impact on the victim, who provided a statement highlighting the emotional and psychological toll of the incident. The girl expressed feelings of blame, loss of confidence, and diminished self-esteem, which affected her school performance and overall well-being. The case underscores the importance of preventative measures and appropriate sentencing in cases involving minors and sexual offenses, aiming to protect vulnerable individuals and rehabilitate offenders.