Charlie Jones

Male Custodial 2016-01-01

Redhill, Surrey

Offender ID: b8ca62fe-d1d0-42b9-912b-ffe963816ae3

Charlie Jones

Offence Summary

Charlie Jones was part of a gang that subjected a vulnerable woman to horrific rape and sexual abuse over several days in Redhill.

Full Description

Charlie Jones, along with James Wilson and Joseph Noye, was sentenced to a combined total of 40 years in prison for the gang rape and sexual abuse of a vulnerable woman in Redhill. The offences occurred over several days, with the judge describing the gang's depraved behaviour as 'bordering on the perverted'.

The case came to light following reports of the assault, leading to an investigation by Surrey Police. The three men were arrested and charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual abuse. During the trial at Guildford Crown Court, evidence was presented detailing the horrific nature of the attacks on the victim, who was particularly vulnerable.

The sentencing took place in January 2016, with each man receiving substantial custodial terms contributing to the total of 40 years. Judge Heather Norton remarked on the severity of the crimes, stating that the actions were 'horrific' and showed a complete disregard for the victim's wellbeing. This case highlights the ongoing efforts by Surrey Police to combat sexual violence in the community.

Source: Surrey Live, 12 May 2016.

Location

City: Redhill
County: Surrey

Case Details

Police Force: Surrey Police

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 95%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Surrey Police 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: getsurrey.co.uk

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