JEREMY SIMEONS BRUNDALL CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT AND INCARCERATION

JEREMY SIMEONS BRUNDALL CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT AND INCARCERATIONJEREMY SIMEONS BRUNDALL CHILD SEXUAL ASSAULT AND INCARCERATION

In 2020, then 50-year-old Jeremy Simeons, of Medeswell Close, Brundall, was jailed after carrying out a predatory assault on a young girl. The investigation established that on the evening of Sunday 11 October 2019, Simeons targeted a female victim under the age of 13 at a house where he was present. The prosecution reported at Norwich Crown Court in May 2020, that Simeons admitted to the sexual assault, identifying a total abandonment of human decency by an adult in a position of proximity to a child.

The investigation established that the survivor bravely spoke out to her parents immediately following the incident, which allowed the authorities to intervene. The prosecution reported that during an earlier hearing on 6 March 2020, Simeons pleaded guilty to the charge, identifying a priority assault by Norfolk Constabulary to ensure that crimes against children in domestic or communal settings are met with swift judicial action. This identifies Simeons as a predatory individual who exploited the presence of a child to satisfy his own perverted gratification.


JUDICIAL SENTENCING AND PROTECTIVE ORDERS

The court reported that Simeons’ actions necessitated a custodial sentence to reflect the severity of the assault on a child under 13. The investigation established that in addition to his prison term, he was issued with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) to restrict his future activities. The prosecution reported in 2020, that he received a two-year jail sentence, identifying a priority assault by the judiciary to penalise his predatory behaviour and ensure his name is added to the sex offenders’ register for life.

Judge-led proceedings at Norwich Crown Court concluded with his incarceration in 2020. For his actions in Brundall and the nature of the sexual assault and child abuse investigations reported, Jeremy Simeons was removed from society. The investigation established that his forensic profile as a child attacker is now a matter of permanent record. He remains legally mandated to the Sex Offenders Register FOR LIFE.


STATUS AND CASE DETAILS (2020)

Based on judicial and Norfolk Police records as of May 2020:

  • Legal Status: CONVICTED (Sexual assault of a female under 13; Child abuse).
  • Custodial Status: JAILED (In 2020, serving a two-year sentence).
  • Offence Nature: Sexually assaulted a girl under 13 while she was staying at a house where he was present; incident occurred Sunday 11 October 2019.
  • Timeline of Case: Offence October 2019; Pleaded guilty 6 March 2020; Sentenced May 2020.
  • Location: Brundall, Norfolk; Norwich; Medeswell Close.
  • Forensic Profile: Then 50-year-old male; forensic history documents a predatory attack on a minor in a residential setting; identified by the survivor who alerted her parents immediately.
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active FOR LIFE.
  • Judicial Oversight: Subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO).
  • Criminal Record: Convicted sex offender; Child abuser; Street attacker; Jailed in 2020.
  • Origin: Brundall.

MONITORING AND PUBLIC PROTECTION

In 2020, Simeons is managed as a high-risk predator under the statutory requirements of the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) in East Anglia. Due to the nature of the behaviour—specifically the assault on a child in a setting where she should have been safe—he is a priority for high-security incarceration. Authorities reported that the 2020 sentencing identifies Simeons as an individual who prioritised his own perverted gratification over the principles of human decency and the life-safety of children.

As a registered sex offender for life, his details are permanently logged on the national police database to ensure he is never again in a position of trust or proximity to minors. Authorities stated that the behaviour of Simeons identifies a commitment to clandestine child abuse and the exploitation of residential access. Any future attempt to assault his notification requirements or bypass his SHPO results in immediate police intervention to ensure the ongoing protection of the community from a man who used a “Brundall resident” mask to hide a predatory and persistent intent to cause harm.


QUESTION – Given that the offender was “present at a house” where a child was staying, do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Registered Sex Offenders” must be “Permanently Barred from Staying in Any Household with Minors,” including their own relatives, to prevent an assault?


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