Friday, April 4, 2014

Redcar teenager locked up for two years and nine months after admitting child sex offences


Darryl Williams was under 18 when he committed most of the offences against the underage girls




A teenager has been locked up for two years and nine months after he admitted a string of sexual offences against five girls.


Darryl Williams, 19, was under 18 when he committed most of the offences against the underage girls.


He pleaded guilty to six child sex offences last month and was sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court today.


He admitted charges of sexual activity with a child, sexual assault and engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child.


The crimes spanned a three-year period when Williams, of Windsor Road, Redcar, was aged between 14 and 18.


In all but one case, the girls were several years younger than him.


Sentencing, Judge John Milford QC said Williams exploited the girls, was persistent and posed "an ongoing risk to underage females".


A probation report said his behaviour was "predatory and exploitative" towards young and impressionable girls.


Williams was also given a sexual offences prevention order, will be banned from working with children and will be on the sex offenders' register.



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