JAMES EVANS FROM MOSTYN PLEADS GUILTY TO BABY'S INJURIES IN DUMBARTON

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Mostyn Sexual Abuser
A man identified as James Evans, residing in Mostyn, has admitted to causing serious harm to a young infant in Dumbarton. The incident involved the injury of a baby who was less than a month old at the time of the assault. Evans appeared in court where he pleaded guilty to charges of assault, acknowledging his role in injuring the vulnerable child.

According to court records, Evans initially attempted to deny any wrongdoing, claiming that the injuries sustained by the infant were accidental. However, further investigation and medical examinations revealed that the injuries were not consistent with an accidental cause. It was confirmed that the injuries were inflicted intentionally, with evidence pointing to Evans squeezing the baby's chest and throwing him during a moment of anger or frustration.

The severity of the injuries was confirmed by medical professionals, who determined that the damage was non-accidental. The court heard that the injuries included a broken leg, which was a result of the forceful actions taken by Evans. The case drew significant attention due to the young age of the victim and the circumstances surrounding the injury.

In sentencing, Evans was handed an 18-month prison term, reflecting the seriousness of the assault and the need for accountability in cases involving harm to infants. The incident underscores the importance of safeguarding vulnerable children and highlights the consequences faced by those who commit such acts of violence. The case serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of domestic violence and the critical need for intervention and support for at-risk families.
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