The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

‘Predator’ freed from prison

Ex-football official wins jail term appeal

- BY DAVID MACKAY

A shamed Highland League stalwart who indecently assaulted two teenagers has been freed from prison.

John Henderson, a former secretary of Forres Mechanics, was sentenced to 292 days behind bars in November last year.

However the 78-yearold’s jail term has now been overturned following a hearing before two judges at the High Court in Edinburgh due to his “age and ill health”.

Instead, the sex offender has been given a twoyear supervisio­n order while being ordered to complete the Moving Forward Making Changes social work programme – a behavioura­l course designed for men who have committed similar offences. He remains on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

During the original Elgin Sheriff Court hearing, Henderson’s attacks were described as “predatory” and a “gross invasion of privacy” while he was in a position of trust – with Sheriff Olga Pasportnik­ov stressing nothing other than a custodial sentence was appropriat­e.

But at the appeal hearing, defence solicitor Duncan Henderson successful­ly argued for his release.

He said: “The argument remained very much the same, that he shouldn’t receive a custodial sentence.

“The court specifical­ly states that these are serious offences but due to his age and ill health they could deal with it in another manner.

“We made the same representa­tions to the sheriff court and now the appeal court has accepted that.”

Henderson’s first attack, which occurred on a date in the late 1970s or early 1980s, traumatise­d the teen to the extent that he gave up on his football dreams.

The Forres pensioner struck up a conversati­on with the boy.

The teen tried to get away after Henderson put his hand on his thigh and was indecently assaulted during the resulting struggle.

The second took place in a Forres bar in 2001 after the victim spoke to Henderson, who followed him to the pub toilets and assaulted him.

Henderson was detained by police in early 2002 but it was only after the victim from the earlier charge came forward in 2017 that an inquiry was launched.

The sex offender’s solicitor said his client was “unfit” to do unpaid work, having suffered a stroke. He added: “Given his age he would find the requiremen­ts of both the social work programme and working with the police in relation to the monitoring of him as a sex offender arduous in itself.”

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FREE TO GO: John Henderson, 78, was sentenced to 292 days behind bars in November for the two assaults

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