Adrian Wood

Male

Barnard Castle, County Durham

Offender ID: 9df7830b-caf2-4a29-9e49-68716920241f

Adrian Wood

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Offence Summary

Adrian Wood admitted to attempted sexual assault of a woman and exposure in Barnard Castle, County Durham. He is scheduled to be sentenced next month at Durham Crown Court, with the judge indicating that sentence options remain open.

Full Description

Adrian Wood, a resident of Barnard Castle in County Durham, appeared at Durham Crown Court where he pleaded guilty to charges of attempted sexual assault of a woman and exposure. The court heard that the incidents involved inappropriate and unlawful behaviour towards a female victim, constituting serious sexual offences under UK law.

The case came before the court recently, with Wood's admissions marking a significant step in the legal proceedings. Judge [Name not specified in article] addressed Wood directly, stating that 'sentence options remain open', suggesting that various sentencing possibilities, including custodial and non-custodial measures, are still under consideration. This deferral allows for further reports, such as pre-sentence assessments, to inform the final decision.

According to reports from The Northern Echo, the offences occurred in the Barnard Castle area, though specific details of the timeline and circumstances were not disclosed in the coverage. Wood's guilty pleas were entered without entering a formal sentencing stage at this hearing, with the matter adjourned until next month. The prosecuting authority is Durham Constabulary, responsible for policing in the region.

Local crime reporter Bruce Unwin covered the proceedings, highlighting the gravity of the charges. No further details on the victim's identity or the exact nature of the exposure incident were provided, in line with standard protections for victims of sexual offences. The court emphasised the seriousness of such crimes, which undermine public safety and trust.

Location

City: Barnard Castle
County: County Durham

Case Details

Police Force: Durham Constabulary

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 95%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Durham Constabulary for their tireless dedication in bringing this offender to justice. Your commitment and hard work truly help keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful.

Source: thenorthernecho.co.uk

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