STEVEN DUNCAN FROM MARKINCH SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT IN CROSSHILL
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A 49-year-old man named Steven Duncan, who currently resides in the Croft Crescent area of Markinch, has been formally sentenced following a serious sexual assault incident involving a 15-year-old girl in Crosshill. The case was heard at Dunfermline Sheriff Court, where Duncan appeared to face the consequences of his actions.
According to court records, Duncan had previously admitted to the charges against him. The incident took place on October 8 of the previous year at an address in Crosshill. During the assault, Duncan engaged in inappropriate and non-consensual behavior, which included kissing the young girl on the lips and inserting his tongue into her mouth. These actions constitute a sexual assault under Scottish law and are considered serious offenses.
In the sentencing hearing, Sheriff Garry Sutherland addressed the court and issued a ruling that reflects the gravity of the offense. Duncan was ordered to pay the victim a compensation sum of £500, intended to acknowledge the harm caused and provide some measure of restitution. Additionally, Duncan was subjected to a community payback order, which requires him to undergo a year of supervision. This order aims to monitor his behavior and ensure compliance with legal and rehabilitative measures.
Furthermore, Duncan has been placed on the sex offenders register for a period of one year. This registration is a legal requirement for individuals convicted of sexual offenses and serves to inform relevant authorities and, in some cases, the public about the offender’s status. The court’s decision underscores the seriousness with which such offenses are treated and highlights the ongoing efforts to protect vulnerable individuals in communities like Markinch and Crosshill.
According to court records, Duncan had previously admitted to the charges against him. The incident took place on October 8 of the previous year at an address in Crosshill. During the assault, Duncan engaged in inappropriate and non-consensual behavior, which included kissing the young girl on the lips and inserting his tongue into her mouth. These actions constitute a sexual assault under Scottish law and are considered serious offenses.
In the sentencing hearing, Sheriff Garry Sutherland addressed the court and issued a ruling that reflects the gravity of the offense. Duncan was ordered to pay the victim a compensation sum of £500, intended to acknowledge the harm caused and provide some measure of restitution. Additionally, Duncan was subjected to a community payback order, which requires him to undergo a year of supervision. This order aims to monitor his behavior and ensure compliance with legal and rehabilitative measures.
Furthermore, Duncan has been placed on the sex offenders register for a period of one year. This registration is a legal requirement for individuals convicted of sexual offenses and serves to inform relevant authorities and, in some cases, the public about the offender’s status. The court’s decision underscores the seriousness with which such offenses are treated and highlights the ongoing efforts to protect vulnerable individuals in communities like Markinch and Crosshill.