Trevor Poole Brighton Paedophile

Trevor Poole Brighton PaedophileTrevor Poole Brighton Paedophile

A 60-year-old Brighton Paedophile, Trevor Poole, has been sentenced after being convicted of a historical indecent assault on a minor in the Corby area.

Trevor Poole, also referred to as Trevor Madison, of Howard Place, Brighton, perpetrated a sexual assault against a child in Corby.

A 60-year-old man has been sentenced after being convicted of a historical indecent assault on a minor in the Corby area.

Trevor Poole, also referred to as Trevor Madison, of Howard Place, Brighton, perpetrated a sexual assault against a child in Corby.

Trevor Poole was apprehended and refuted the charge, but after a three-day trial at Northampton Crown Court in November of the previous year, he was convicted by a jury.

On January 20 of the previous month, he received a sentence of three years and four months in prison at the same court.

Lead investigator – Detective Constable Helen Campbell, said: “This has been a very lengthy process for the survivor in this case, and I hope that the conclusion provides him with some much-needed closure and the knowledge that Trevor Poole has been recognised as the sex offender he is.

“I want to thank him for his support, persistence and courage, qualities he has shown throughout this investigation, and I hope he can move forward with his life with less weight on his shoulders.

“Though nothing will ever make up for the effect the assault had on him, I hope he is proud of the courage and determination he has shown.

“Northamptonshire Police takes reports of this nature extremely seriously, and we will do all we can to bring the offender to justice.

“We will believe you, we will support, and we will do all we can to get you the justice you deserve. I hope this case demonstrates that fact and that it doesn’t matter how much time has passed.”


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