08/06/2012

10 Year Sentence In 'Distressing' Rape Case

In a case described by the judge as “distressing” a 25-year-old man has been jailed for 10 years at the Central Criminal Court in Cork after he was convicted of raping a woman.

Further described as being "at the higher end of the scale of sexual offences", the court heard that the victim was dragged into a field and held for over an hour in May of 2011.

The court was told she had suffered hugely since the attack and that she had felt ashamed of it.

Mr Justice Paul Carney said he could not find a single factor in favour of the accused.

He imposed 10-year concurrent jail sentences on him after a jury convicted him of rape, sexual assault and false imprisonment.

The man cannot be identified to protect the victim's identity.

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