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DAMIEN BAKER FROM THAME SENTENCED TO 16 YEARS FOR DECADE-LONG CHILD ABUSE IN OXFORD
In a case that has shocked the community of Thame and the surrounding areas, Damien Baker, a 39-year-old man, has been sentenced to a substantial prison term after being convicted of a series of heinous crimes involving the sexual abuse of a young girl over a period of ten years. The abuse, which spanned an entire decade, has left a lasting impact on the victim and has drawn significant attention from law enforcement and the public alike.Damien Baker was found guilty of 11 counts of indecent assault and two counts of rape of a girl during a trial held at Oxford Crown Court in November. The court heard detailed evidence of Baker’s predatory behavior, which led to his characterization as a “predatory and dangerous” sex offender. The severity of his actions and the prolonged nature of the abuse contributed to the court’s decision to impose a lengthy prison sentence.
On Thursday, December 13, Baker returned to Oxford Crown Court to be formally sentenced. The judge handed down a sentence of 16 years in prison, with an additional one-year extended license period to follow his release. This extended license period is intended to monitor Baker’s behavior and prevent any potential reoffending after his release from incarceration.
In addition to his prison sentence, Baker was ordered to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, a measure that underscores the gravity of his crimes. Furthermore, he was placed under a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which imposes strict restrictions on his activities and movements to protect the public from any future harm.
Damien Baker’s arrest was initially made on April 7, 2016, following a thorough police investigation into the allegations. After months of inquiries and evidence gathering, he was formally charged with the offences on March 5 of this year. The case has been a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and the need for robust legal measures to protect vulnerable individuals from predatory offenders.