KIERAN GOODARD FROM MITCHAM SENTENCED TO 37 MONTHS FOR DOMESTIC ABUSE IN SURREY

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Mitcham Domestic Abuser
Kieran Goodard, a resident of Mitcham in Surrey, has been sentenced to a prison term of 37 months following his involvement in a severe domestic abuse incident. The case drew significant attention due to the nature of the offense and the impact on the victim.

According to court reports, Goodard subjected his victim to a harrowing and terrifying ordeal within the confines of her own home. The details of the incident reveal a pattern of aggressive behavior and intimidation that left the victim in a state of fear and distress. The court heard how the victim endured a series of threatening actions and physical confrontations, which culminated in a distressing experience that she will likely remember for a long time.

The incident took place in Mitcham, a suburb in Surrey, where Goodard's actions disrupted the peace and safety of the victim's residence. Authorities responded to the case after the victim reported the abuse, leading to an investigation that confirmed the allegations. The court found Goodard guilty of the charges related to domestic violence and sentenced him accordingly.

During the sentencing, the judge emphasized the seriousness of domestic abuse and the need to protect victims from such terrifying experiences. The 37-month imprisonment reflects the court's stance on the severity of Goodard's actions and serves as a warning to others who might consider engaging in similar behavior. The victim, who has chosen to remain anonymous, expressed relief that justice has been served and hopes that her case will encourage others to come forward and seek help in similar situations.
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