Jay Jenkins-Lang

Male Custodial

Newport, Gwent

Offender ID: cbe5631e-af3b-4221-b677-c3706743b475

Jay Jenkins-Lang

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Offence Summary

Jay Jenkins-Lang was jailed for committing rape in Newport.

Full Description

Jay Jenkins-Lang, a resident of Newport, was sentenced to imprisonment following his conviction for rape. The case, heard at Newport Crown Court, involved a serious sexual assault that underscored the gravity of such offences in the community.

According to reports from Gwent Police, the incident occurred in Newport, where Jenkins-Lang carried out the attack on his victim. The prosecution presented compelling evidence during the trial, leading to his guilty verdict. Court documents detailed the circumstances of the crime, highlighting the vulnerability of the victim and the deliberate nature of the offence.

The sentencing judge emphasised the need for deterrence in cases of sexual violence, stating, 'This offence has had a profound impact on the victim, and society must protect its members from such predatory behaviour.' Jenkins-Lang was remanded in custody pending the full term of his sentence, as confirmed by South Wales Argus coverage on 19th April.

This case forms part of a broader report on criminals jailed in the region, including those from Pontypool and Cwmcarn, but Jenkins-Lang's conviction stands out due to the sexual nature of the crime. Gwent Police continue to support victims through their dedicated services.

Location

City: Newport
County: Gwent

Case Details

Police Force: Gwent Police

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 95%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Gwent 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: southwalesargus.co.uk

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