JOHN JONES FROM WATERLOO SENTENCED FOR CHILD ABUSE CASE IN LIVERPOOL

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Waterloo Sexual Abuser
In a case that has spanned over three decades, John Jones, a 65-year-old resident of Waterloo, has been sentenced to prison for a series of heinous sexual offenses committed against a young girl. The crimes date back to 1976, when the victim was only seven years old, and continued for approximately seven years, marking a prolonged period of abuse that has now come to light.

According to court proceedings held at Liverpool Crown Court, Jones was found guilty of multiple charges related to his misconduct. The court heard that he engaged in repeated sexual assaults on the young girl during this time, with the abuse being both frequent and persistent. The severity and duration of the offenses were emphasized during the sentencing, highlighting the profound impact on the victim’s life.

Judge Mark Brown, presiding over the case, sentenced Jones to two and a half years in prison. In his remarks, the judge stated, “Your victim was at a very young age, there was persistent and frequent abuse and it continued for many years.”

Jones, who resides at St John’s Court in Waterloo, admitted to seven charges of indecent assault and seven charges of indecency with a child. His admission and the evidence presented in court led to his conviction and subsequent sentencing, bringing a measure of justice for the long-suffering victim.
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