YOUTH DEFENDANT SENTENCED AT BRISTOL MAGISTRATES’ COURT
A youth defendant identified in court paperwork as George Rose, of the Stroud / Kings Stanley area, received a series of community-based penalties and supervision requirements following proceedings at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on 11 March 2021.The case concluded with the victim’s personal statement being formally read into the record.
Court Outcome According to the sentencing letter issued by the Victim and Witness Support Officer, the following orders were imposed: • Youth Referral Order – 12 months • Intensive Supervision and Surveillance – 6 months • 10-week tagged curfew (10pm–6am) • 20-day programme requirement • 12 months supervision • Placement on the Sex Offenders Register for 2½ years • Victim surcharge to contribute towards services for victims of crime The sentencing letter also confirms that the evidence provided by the complainant played a significant role in bringing the matter to conclusion.
Nature of the Proceedings In addition to the sentencing information, the images show posts circulating on social media referring to the paperwork and identifying George Rose as residing in Kings Stanley.
These posts reproduce the official letter that outlines the penalties imposed and confirm the youth-court status of the proceedings.
The letter originates from Gloucestershire criminal justice agencies and contains the concluding note from the Victim and Witness Support Officer thanking the victim for their assistance throughout the investigation and court process.
Public Interest Context Youth cases are ordinarily subject to reporting restrictions, but material circulating online appears to originate from individuals already in possession of authorised victim-information letters following the conclusion of the case.
The sentencing summary is therefore based entirely on the disclosed document.
No further allegations beyond the verified court paperwork are included here.