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CRIMINAL DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM THE CROWN COURT AT NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
MISS RECORDER NOLAN 10U30217922
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE MARTIN SPENCER
HIS HONOUR JUDGE DREW KC
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
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CURTIS PEARSON |
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MR JUSTICE MARTIN SPENCER:
"… the order is necessary to protect the victim of your offence from your conduct and conduct which amounts to harassment or will cause fear or violence, and I include within that all of the
conditions the Crown seeks including your prohibition on going to Morpeth."
This was against a background of the victim (Ms Orrick) stating in her victim personal statement, dated 22 April 2024, that she had been unable to take her child to baby groups, that she lives in fear of the appellant, that she has difficulty sleeping at night and suffers from intensely vivid flashbacks. The appellant had strangled Ms Orrick, who was aged only 18, on 9 September 2022, when her baby (aged only 3 weeks old) was in her arms. Having attempted to strangle her, he then struck her on the head twice. He denied the offences and claimed that Ms Orrick had been aggressive and had demonstrated no remorse whatsoever.
"I have not been able to take my baby, Harley, to any baby groups in order to socialise, or even leave the house on my own independently with him, and I have always depended on my Mam just to feel safe. The constant breaches of the strict court bail conditions imposed have caused me to suffer socially and I have had minimum interactions with friends and family. Whenever I did go out in public, I often felt like I was putting myself and my son's safety at risk which has then caused me to relive the feeling of fearing for our lives."
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