KIERON TURLEY FROM CIRENCESTER ADMITS TO ASSAULTING WOMAN IN CIRENCESTER
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Cirencester Domestic Abuser
A man from Cirencester has formally admitted to assaulting a woman, marking a significant development in a case that has drawn local attention. Kieron Turley, aged 24, whose residence is listed as Fosse Close in Cirencester, appeared before the Cheltenham Magistrates Court on Tuesday, February 14, 2023, to plead guilty to the charge of assault by beating.
The incident in question took place in Cirencester on August 3, 2022, a date that has been etched into the local community’s memory. Details surrounding the circumstances of the assault have not been fully disclosed, but the court proceedings confirmed Turley's acknowledgment of the offense.
Following his guilty plea, the court imposed a community order on Turley. As part of this order, he is required to participate in an accredited rehabilitation program for a duration of 30 days. Additionally, he must complete 70 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months, emphasizing the court’s focus on restorative justice.
Furthermore, Turley was ordered to pay a total of £199 in fines and surcharges. This includes a victim services surcharge of £114, intended to support victims of crimes, and £85 in court costs. The court’s decision reflects a balanced approach, combining accountability with opportunities for rehabilitation.
Local residents and community leaders continue to follow the case closely, emphasizing the importance of justice and the ongoing efforts to address violence and assault within Cirencester. The case underscores the need for continued vigilance and support for victims of such incidents.
The incident in question took place in Cirencester on August 3, 2022, a date that has been etched into the local community’s memory. Details surrounding the circumstances of the assault have not been fully disclosed, but the court proceedings confirmed Turley's acknowledgment of the offense.
Following his guilty plea, the court imposed a community order on Turley. As part of this order, he is required to participate in an accredited rehabilitation program for a duration of 30 days. Additionally, he must complete 70 hours of unpaid work within the next 12 months, emphasizing the court’s focus on restorative justice.
Furthermore, Turley was ordered to pay a total of £199 in fines and surcharges. This includes a victim services surcharge of £114, intended to support victims of crimes, and £85 in court costs. The court’s decision reflects a balanced approach, combining accountability with opportunities for rehabilitation.
Local residents and community leaders continue to follow the case closely, emphasizing the importance of justice and the ongoing efforts to address violence and assault within Cirencester. The case underscores the need for continued vigilance and support for victims of such incidents.