Wexford People

County Wexford rapist sentenced to five years

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A TRAVELLING salesman from County Wexford who was serving a suspended sentence for sexual assault when he raped a woman has been jailed for five years.

The man, who is aged in his 50s and cannot be named to protect the identity of his victim, denied the offence but was convicted following a trial at the Central Criminal Court last July. A jury found him guilty by majority verdict of raping a young mother in her 20s at a place in County Cork in 2015.

In April 2014, just over a year earlier, the man received a two-year suspended sentence at Tralee Circuit Criminal Court for sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman in August 2011.

Passing sentence on Friday, Mr Justice Paul McDermott condemned the man’s ‘opportunis­tic rape’ of the woman.

The judge noted the devastatin­g effects of the rape on the young woman’s personal relationsh­ips and mental and physical well-being, as outlined in her victim impact report.

‘She’s doing her best to live as normal a life as possible, but she lives with the consequenc­es of this in her daily life,’ said the judge.

Mr Justice McDermott set a headline sentence of six years but reduced it to five years, noting that imprisonme­nt of the accused would cause hardship to people he supported, including his ageing mother.

He said an aggravatin­g factor was that because the man maintains his innocence and has expressed no remorse, there is no context for rehabilita­tion to occur.

On completion of his sentence, the man was ordered to undergo two years of Probation Services supervisio­n during which he must access counsellin­g for alcohol and sexual offending and not contact the victim directly or indirectly, through social media or any other way.

The sentence was backdated to July 19 when the man was taken into custody.

In a victim impact statement, the woman said her life would never be the same again. She said although she knows it wasn’t her fault, she asked herself if she could have done anything differentl­y.

‘I am in a wonderful relationsh­ip now, but if my partner rolls over in bed I am startled,’ she said.

She described how she frequently looks over her shoulder and cries uncontroll­ably but said she is determined to keep moving forward and not allow the man ruin her life.

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