The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Teenager who sexually assaulted girls at 12 is told to do unpaid work

- JAMIE MCKENZIE

AFife teenager who sexually assaulted two young girls has avoided being locked up. Logan Duffin, also known as Logan Munro, sexually assaulted one of his victims on various occasions during a three-year period, when she was aged between seven and 10 years old.

During this time, Duffin was aged between 12 and 15.

Now 19, he also admitted sexually assaulting another young girl on various occasions between January 2015 and December 2017, when she was aged between nine and 12.

He appeared in the dock at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court for sentencing. The court heard that the offending involved touching the girls.

Procurator fiscal depute Jill Currie said Duffin would try to persuade his victims to let him kiss and touch them.

She said on one occasion, for instance, he suggested playing “truth or dare”.

The depute fiscal said when they refused his advances, he would proceed anyway.

Ms Currie said on one occasion, Duffin blocked a doorway to stop one of his victims trying to leave a room before he fondle the girl.

Defence lawyer Liam Kildare said the vast majority of the Crown narrative read out in court was agreed, but stressed one aspect was not – any suggestion there was force used in the commission of the offences.

Mr Kildare said Duffin expressed “significan­t remorse” and demonstrat­ed insight into how his behaviour has impacted his two victims, particular­ly as he had endured traumatic experience­s in his own childhood.

The solicitor also stressed his client was a child himself at the time of his offending.

He said: “I do not mean to detract from the seriousnes­s of these offences, but it’s relevant that Mr Munro was a child when this behaviour occurred.

“It’s particular­ly relevant now – more so than years ago – given the sentencing guidelines for a young person.”

The court heard Duffin, of Sir James Black Gait in Lochgelly, has no previous conviction­s.

Sheriff Susan Duff told him: “I note that you were a child aged between 12 and 15 when these offences were committed and that you are a young person to whom sentence guidelines for young people apply.”

The sheriff also noted the circumstan­ces of Duffin’s own adverse childhood experience­s and a “significan­t medical condition” which impacted on every aspect of his life.

As part of a community payback order, Sheriff Duff sentenced Duffin to carry out 112.5 hours of unpaid work.

She placed him under social work supervisio­n for two years with the purpose of rehabilita­tion and promoting ongoing good behaviour.

He was also placed on the sex offenders register for two years.

Duffin must also adhere to specific conditions, which include not having contact with children under 16 unless approved by an appropriat­e supervisin­g officer.

 ?? ?? CHILD VICTIMS: Logan Duffin, now aged 19, was sentenced at Dunfermlin­e Sherriff Court to unpaid work and placed on the sex offenders register.
CHILD VICTIMS: Logan Duffin, now aged 19, was sentenced at Dunfermlin­e Sherriff Court to unpaid work and placed on the sex offenders register.

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