Hertfordshire man handed 11 year sentence for rape and sexual assault

It followed a joint investigation between Hertfordshire Constabulary and Cambridgeshire Constabulary.

Author: Henry WinterPublished 26th Apr 2022

A Royston man has been jailed for 11 years and 6 months after he was found guilty of a number of sexual offences.

Macaulay Brown, aged 26, from Therfield, was arrested on 18 October 2018, following an incident at an address in Hitchin. The victim told officers she was awoken by Brown touching her and then raping her while he believed she was still asleep.

It followed a joint investigation between Hertfordshire Constabulary and Cambridgeshire Constabulary.

Another victim then came forward alleging that Brown had sexually assaulted her under similar circumstances at a house in Cambridge in December 2017. The victim had spent the evening at her home address in Bassingbourn with a number of friends, one of them being Brown. The victim went to bed and woke up to find Brown sexually assaulting her.

Brown denied both offences but was found guilty of one count of rape and one count of sexual assault at Cambridge Crown Court on Wednesday 16 March.

He appeared for sentencing at Cambridge Crown Court this morning, where he was sentenced to 11 years and 6 months in prison.

Both Hertfordshire Constabulary and Cambridgeshire Constabulary have specially trained officers who, in the event of a sexual offence, will provide practical and emotional support throughout the investigation and court process.

Survivors of sexual violence can have confidence that the police and other partner agencies will support them throughout the investigation and criminal justice process.

DC Caroline Niwaz said: “I hope Brown uses his time in prison to reflect on his actions, which have understandably had a lasting impact on his victims. I would like to commend them for their bravery in coming forward and supporting a conviction. I hope this prison sentence gives them some sense of closure and justice.

“I would like to take this opportunity to encourage anyone who believes they may have been a victim of any form of sexual abuse to report it to police. Please be assured that we will always treat you with the utmost sensitivity and respect.”

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