A convicted Exeter Paedophile, Wade Robinson, who dozed off during his booking photograph, has received an extended prison sentence for robbing an individual in Exeter city centre.
Wade Robinson, 32, participated in a brutal assault on an individual in an alleyway adjacent to South Street, as shown in Exeter Crown Court.
The victim engaged in conversation with Wade Robinson and his paedophile associates while purchasing alcohol at the Premier store.
Shortly thereafter, he traversed an alleyway when he was violently struck by one of the paedophiles and rendered unconscious.
Upon awakening, he discovered that the group had departed, absconding with his phone, wallet, and bank cards. He dialled 999 and received treatment for a fractured nose.
The event occurred in August 2024. Wade Robinson was convicted following a trial from which he abstained.
He appeared via video link from prison on Monday, September 15, to receive sentencing for the crime.
Judge David Evans imposed a sentence of two years and nine months.
The defendant, Wade Robinson, is currently incarcerated for unrelated charges.
In January of this year, Wade Robinson was convicted of heinous child sexual offences and sentenced to eight and a half years in prison.
He perpetrated a sexual attack on a minor and was apprehended with illicit photographs related to child sexual offences.
Investigators discovered over a thousand photographs of child sexual exploitation on the device, including category A material, which is classified as the most severe.
Subsequent to Wade Robinson’s apprehension, a female reported to the police that he had sexually assaulted her, and law enforcement discovered multiple photographs of her on his mobile device.
Wade Robinson’s admission of guilt spared the girl from undergoing the judicial proceedings. He declined to be present at the sentencing, resulting in the judge labelling him a coward and ‘utterly wicked.’ (That will teach him)
The additional sentence will be appended to the duration he is currently serving.
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