CRAIG MACKENZIE FROM NORTH KESSOCK ESCAPES JAIL AFTER SEX OFFENCE IN EDINBURGH
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North Kessock Sexual Abuser
In June 2001, a significant legal case unfolded involving Craig Mackenzie, a 19-year-old resident of North Kessock near Inverness, who was involved in a disturbing sexual offence against a nine-year-old girl. The incident, which took place in August 1999 at a different location within Edinburgh, led to serious charges and a complex legal process that drew considerable attention.
Initially, Mackenzie pleaded guilty to charges of lewd and libidinous behavior. The court proceedings revealed that the offence occurred when Mackenzie and the young girl were left alone together at a private residence in Edinburgh. The details of the incident were distressing, and the case was treated with the utmost seriousness by the judicial system.
However, during the sentencing hearing at the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Penrose acknowledged the gravity of the offence but also considered the psychological assessments and background reports presented by Mackenzie’s legal team. A psychologist testified that Mackenzie was
Initially, Mackenzie pleaded guilty to charges of lewd and libidinous behavior. The court proceedings revealed that the offence occurred when Mackenzie and the young girl were left alone together at a private residence in Edinburgh. The details of the incident were distressing, and the case was treated with the utmost seriousness by the judicial system.
However, during the sentencing hearing at the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Penrose acknowledged the gravity of the offence but also considered the psychological assessments and background reports presented by Mackenzie’s legal team. A psychologist testified that Mackenzie was