STUART HASLAM SENTENCED TO 11 MORE YEARS IN PRISON FOR CHILD SEX OFFENCES IN BRANDON AND DURHAM
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Brandon Sexual Abuser
Stuart Haslam, a 39-year-old convicted child sex offender from Brandon, has been handed an additional 11-year prison sentence following new convictions at Durham Crown Court. The court found Haslam guilty of multiple serious offences, including assault and compelling a child to observe sexual acts.
This recent sentencing adds to his previous punishment, which was a term of 13 and a half years. As a result of the new convictions, Haslam's sentence has been extended, and he will now serve an extended license period of three years. This extension underscores the court’s assessment of his increased risk to the public, particularly to children and vulnerable individuals.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about the safety of children in the Brandon area and the importance of rigorous legal action against offenders who continue to pose a threat even after initial sentencing. The court's decision reflects a firm stance on protecting the community from individuals like Haslam, whose actions have caused significant harm and distress to victims and their families.
This recent sentencing adds to his previous punishment, which was a term of 13 and a half years. As a result of the new convictions, Haslam's sentence has been extended, and he will now serve an extended license period of three years. This extension underscores the court’s assessment of his increased risk to the public, particularly to children and vulnerable individuals.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about the safety of children in the Brandon area and the importance of rigorous legal action against offenders who continue to pose a threat even after initial sentencing. The court's decision reflects a firm stance on protecting the community from individuals like Haslam, whose actions have caused significant harm and distress to victims and their families.