Cape Argus

Doctor loses appeal on rape conviction

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A MILITARY doctor who appealed his conviction and sentence for rape and sexual assault at the Western Cape High Court was only partly successful when the court upheld the guilty verdict, but reduced his jail term.

Dr Denzil Clinton King, who was stationed at the Oudtshoorn military base, was accused of two counts of sexual assault and one count of rape relating to his examinatio­n of two SA National Defence Force recruits in 2016.

According to court documents, the complainan­ts went to see King on different days, did not know each other and belonged to different platoons.

The first complainan­t was sexually assaulted on April 8 and 18 that year. On April 21, the second complainan­t was seeing King for an ear infection when he raped her.

The two victims reported the incidents to their respective squad leaders.

During his trial at the Oudtshoorn regional court, King claimed the charges were false and had been brought against him in retaliatio­n for not booking the complainan­ts off sick, which would have exempted them from physical training.

In May 2018, King was convicted on the charges against him. He was sentenced to eight years imprisonme­nt for rape and three years in jail for each of the sexual assault charges.

The magistrate ordered that the sentence for one of the sexual assault charges run concurrent­ly with the rape sentence, and half of the other sexual assault sentence also run concurrent­ly with the rape jail term. Effectivel­y, King was sentenced to nine-and-a-half years direct imprisonme­nt.

He applied to have both the conviction and sentencing overturned, but the court found there were no grounds to overturn the guilty verdict.

However, his sentences were overturned and the court instead imposed six years in jail for rape and three years imprisonme­nt for each of the sexual assault charges. It ordered that the sexual assault jail terms run concurrent­ly with the rape term. |

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