MARTIN WAKELIN FROM GROVE JAILED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT ON BOY IN WANTAGE
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Grove Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community, Martin Wakelin, a 44-year-old resident of Edington Place in Grove, has been sentenced to two years in prison following his conviction for sexually assaulting a young boy in Wantage. The incident, which took place on May 28, 2016, involved a victim under the age of 13 and has prompted a significant legal response from the authorities.
Wakelin appeared before Oxford Crown Court where he pleaded guilty to one count of sexual assault of a child under 13 during a hearing held on January 12 of this year. The court subsequently handed down the two-year custodial sentence, emphasizing the seriousness of the offense and the need to protect vulnerable minors. In addition to the prison term, a Sexual Harm Prevention Order was issued to restrict Wakelin’s activities and prevent any future harm.
The investigation into the assault was thorough and heavily reliant on forensic evidence, which conclusively linked Wakelin to the crime. This evidence played a crucial role in the case, leaving Wakelin with little choice but to admit guilt. He was arrested the day after the assault and formally charged with the offence on July 8, 2016.
Throughout the proceedings, the court was informed of the details surrounding the assault, which took place in Wantage, a town known for its close-knit community. The case has raised concerns about child safety and the importance of vigilant law enforcement in protecting minors from sexual abuse. Wakelin’s conviction and subsequent imprisonment serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts to combat such crimes and uphold justice for victims.
Wakelin appeared before Oxford Crown Court where he pleaded guilty to one count of sexual assault of a child under 13 during a hearing held on January 12 of this year. The court subsequently handed down the two-year custodial sentence, emphasizing the seriousness of the offense and the need to protect vulnerable minors. In addition to the prison term, a Sexual Harm Prevention Order was issued to restrict Wakelin’s activities and prevent any future harm.
The investigation into the assault was thorough and heavily reliant on forensic evidence, which conclusively linked Wakelin to the crime. This evidence played a crucial role in the case, leaving Wakelin with little choice but to admit guilt. He was arrested the day after the assault and formally charged with the offence on July 8, 2016.
Throughout the proceedings, the court was informed of the details surrounding the assault, which took place in Wantage, a town known for its close-knit community. The case has raised concerns about child safety and the importance of vigilant law enforcement in protecting minors from sexual abuse. Wakelin’s conviction and subsequent imprisonment serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts to combat such crimes and uphold justice for victims.