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Littlehampton Man Jailed For Rape

A Littlehampton man has been given a seven-year prison sentence for raping a woman at a property in Lewes.

Glen Noone, 33, of Lammas Close, Littlehampton, was sentenced at Chichester Crown Court on Wednesday 11 May, having been found guilty of the rape of the woman in October, 2019.

He was jailed for seven years and will be a registered sex offender for life.

Detective Constable Jo Barber said:

“Noone forced himself on his victim in her own home in a vicious and opportunistic attack. She has shown incredible bravery and patience in supporting our investigation throughout.

“Her evidence in court was key in securing this conviction and with her support we have been able to bring him to justice. When Noone is released he will be under strict conditions and will be monitored by police and the probation service.

“It is important that anyone who has been affected by this type of offence understands that we are here to support them and we will always seek justice wherever possible.

Noone’s victim said:

“This was an attack by a man who I trusted and who betrayed that trust in the most terrible way, but I was determined that he would be held to account for what he had done.

“I am very grateful to Detective Constable Jo Barber and and Sexual Offences Investigation Team PC Jo Fox, and to my adviser Julia Gray Julia Gray from the specialist Brighton-based sexual offence support agency Survivors Network, who were towers of strength throughout and supported me during the entire process.”

For information about reporting sexual offences and the support that is available, see the Sussex Police website.

His Honour Judge Rennie told Noone:

“You have been convicted on the clearest evidence of rape and your brutish actions have had a profound effect. Your victim did nothing absolutely nothing wrong and in no way was any of what you did her fault.

“You carry sole responsibility. You were determined to get drunk and determined to have sex with anyone that night. The victim trusted you and allowed you into her home.

“You decided to have sex with her whether she consented or not and putting her through this trial was another cruel and cynical twist which compounded the harm already caused. This was her own home and she should have felt safe at all times.”

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