A man named Donald Macrae, aged 29, who raped an intoxicated woman at a property in Inverness on June 29, 2019, has been sentenced to seven years in prison.
Court papers state that the victim was unable to give consent due to her intoxication at the time.
Macrae was convicted by a jury of a single charge and was sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow.
Judge Michael O'Grady handed Macrae an 11-year extended sentence, with seven years to be spent behind bars and the remaining four years under supervision.
Macrae is also required to be on the Sex Offenders' Register for an indefinite period, following his latest offence.
Macrae, who has a history as a serial sex offender, received a six-month sentence last year for ignoring regulations that limited his contact with the opposite sex, including going out with a woman, texting another woman, and making inappropriate comments about a third.
He also failed to complete an annual notification requirement by the end of March 2019.
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A man named Donald Macrae, aged 29, who raped an intoxicated woman at a property in Inverness on June 29, 2019, has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Court papers state that the victim was unable to give consent due to her intoxic...
Prison sentence
seven years
A man named Donald Macrae, aged 29, who raped an intoxicated woman at a property in Inverness on June 29, 2019, has been sentenced to seven years in prison
Extended sentence
seven years
Judge Michael O'Grady handed Macrae an 11-year extended sentence, with seven years to be spent behind bars and the remaining four years under supervision