MARK DEVEREUX FROM LOCKERBIE AND MOFFAT SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL OFFENSES INVOLVING SCHOOLGIRLS
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Lockerbie Moffat Sexual Abuser
In a recent court ruling, Mark Devereux, a 36-year-old resident of Queens Crescent in Lockerbie, has been convicted of serious sexual misconduct involving two underage girls in Moffat. The incident, which took place in April 2019, led to his appearance at Dumfries Sheriff Court, where he faced charges related to inappropriate verbal communications and physical assault.
Devereux was found guilty of directing sexually explicit verbal remarks towards two girls under the age of 16 during May of the previous year. The court also established that he had physically assaulted one of the girls by touching her inappropriately. The severity of his actions prompted the court to impose a sentence of ten months in prison, with the stipulation that he must serve only half of that term before being eligible for release.
Furthermore, as part of his sentencing, Devereux is required to register as a sex offender for a period of ten years, reflecting the gravity of his offenses and the potential risk to the community. The court deferred the final sentencing until May 2nd, allowing for further considerations before the judgment was officially handed down.
Devereux’s conviction underscores the ongoing efforts by authorities to address and penalize sexual misconduct, especially involving minors. His case highlights the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals and ensuring that offenders are held accountable for their actions in the courts of Dumfries and the surrounding areas.
Devereux was found guilty of directing sexually explicit verbal remarks towards two girls under the age of 16 during May of the previous year. The court also established that he had physically assaulted one of the girls by touching her inappropriately. The severity of his actions prompted the court to impose a sentence of ten months in prison, with the stipulation that he must serve only half of that term before being eligible for release.
Furthermore, as part of his sentencing, Devereux is required to register as a sex offender for a period of ten years, reflecting the gravity of his offenses and the potential risk to the community. The court deferred the final sentencing until May 2nd, allowing for further considerations before the judgment was officially handed down.
Devereux’s conviction underscores the ongoing efforts by authorities to address and penalize sexual misconduct, especially involving minors. His case highlights the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals and ensuring that offenders are held accountable for their actions in the courts of Dumfries and the surrounding areas.