Drogheda Independent

Serialsex offender toappeal sentence

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A serial sex offender is to appeal against the severity of his 14-year sentence for attacking women he met through the Tinder dating app, while the State is to argue that the sentence, of which the final two years were suspended, was too lenient.

Patrick Nevin (38) attacked three women during their first meetings in the space of eleven days.

The sentencing judge, Ms Justice Eileen Creedon, heard that he had a preoccupat­ion with sex and hostility towards women; he was at a high risk of re-offending.

Nevin had pleaded guilty to raping one woman at Bellewstow­n, Co Meath on July 12, 2014 and to sexual assault four days later of a second woman at an unknown place in Co Meath.

The father-of-two had been due to stand trial at the Central Criminal Court, but changed his pleas to guilty following a legal ruling, which would allow the prosecutio­n to introduce evidence from the other women describing sexual assault by Nevin on a first date.

The court heard that Nevin, previously of Meadowland­s Court, Mounttown Road, Dún Laoghaire and Dundalk, Co Louth, met both women in this case on Tinder. Justice Creedon imposed a 14-year sentence but suspended the final two years.

The computer programmer is also serving a five-and-a-halfyear sentence imposed previously for the sexual assault of a third woman he met on Tinder. Mr Justice George Birmingham set 30th July as the date for Nevin’s appeal.

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