Man accused of putting finger in woman's bottom during sex is cleared of sexual assault

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Man cleared of sexual assault after putting finger in woman's bottom during sex

Man accused of putting finger in woman's bottom during sex is cleared of sexual assault
Scott Howard, 26, was found not guilty of assault by penetration, prompting cheers from the public gallery at Leeds Crown Court today

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    Scott Howard was cleared of assault by penetration (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)

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      A man has been cleared of sexual assault after he was accused of putting his finger in a woman’s anus during sex.

      Scott Howard was found not guilty of assault by penetration, prompting cheers from the public gallery at Leeds Crown Court as the verdict was read out.


      The 26-year-old had been accused of sexually assaulting the female while she was on top of him during sex in March last year.

      The court previously heard that the pair had been drinking alone in the woman’s Huddersfield home after talking on Facebook.

      Opening the trial, Richard Woolfall, prosecuting, said: “She agreed to sexual intercourse with him.

      “In doing that act, he then put his finger up her bottom.

      “It was painful. She told him to stop.”


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      The 26-year-old had been accused of sexually assaulting the female while she was on top of him during sex (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)
      Mr Woolfall said this went on for several minutes until the woman got off the defendant, asking him why he did not stop.

      In a video recording of the woman’s police interview, she claimed the defendant immediately denied putting his finger in her - and denied even having sex with her, adding: “He was, like, trying to convince me that nothing had happened - that I was going totally crazy.”

      She also claimed Mr Howard told her he had recently ended a long-term relationship and had been trying to convince her to have sex for hours, but she did not want to and she does not know why she got on top of him on the sofa, describing herself as ‘quite easily influenced’.

      The alleged victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, had known Howard, of Sowerby Bridge, for years but they had never been in a relationship.


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      The court previously heard that the pair had been drinking alone in the woman’s Huddersfield home after talking on Facebook (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)
      During cross-examination, she said that she did not orgasm during sex with the defendant and they had only been having sex for about five minutes when it happened.

      John Batchelor, defending, said: “But then your mood suddenly changed.”

      The woman replied: “When he inserted his finger and it hurt, yeah.”

      In tears, she added: “Normally when you are having sex you are supposed to stop if someone says no.”

      Mr Batchelor asked the woman if she had even accused Howard of rape afterwards, to which she replied that she could not remember.


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      John Batchelor, defending, said that his client accepted having sex with her, but said that the offence never happened (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)
      He asked: “Did you feel at that point that you had simply let yourself down and felt used?”

      She replied: “No.”

      Mr Batchelor said his client accepted having sex with her, but said the offence never happened.

      There were cheers from the public gallery as the jury foreperson delivered the verdict.
 
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Man cleared of sexual assault after putting finger in woman's bottom during sex

Man accused of putting finger in woman's bottom during sex is cleared of sexual assault
Scott Howard, 26, was found not guilty of assault by penetration, prompting cheers from the public gallery at Leeds Crown Court today

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    Scott-Howard_censored.jpg

    Scott Howard was cleared of assault by penetration (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)

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      A man has been cleared of sexual assault after he was accused of putting his finger in a woman’s anus during sex.

      Scott Howard was found not guilty of assault by penetration, prompting cheers from the public gallery at Leeds Crown Court as the verdict was read out.


      The 26-year-old had been accused of sexually assaulting the female while she was on top of him during sex in March last year.

      The court previously heard that the pair had been drinking alone in the woman’s Huddersfield home after talking on Facebook.

      Opening the trial, Richard Woolfall, prosecuting, said: “She agreed to sexual intercourse with him.

      “In doing that act, he then put his finger up her bottom.

      “It was painful. She told him to stop.”


      Scott-Howard2_censored.jpg

      The 26-year-old had been accused of sexually assaulting the female while she was on top of him during sex (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)
      Mr Woolfall said this went on for several minutes until the woman got off the defendant, asking him why he did not stop.

      In a video recording of the woman’s police interview, she claimed the defendant immediately denied putting his finger in her - and denied even having sex with her, adding: “He was, like, trying to convince me that nothing had happened - that I was going totally crazy.”

      She also claimed Mr Howard told her he had recently ended a long-term relationship and had been trying to convince her to have sex for hours, but she did not want to and she does not know why she got on top of him on the sofa, describing herself as ‘quite easily influenced’.

      The alleged victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, had known Howard, of Sowerby Bridge, for years but they had never been in a relationship.


      JS74372745.jpg

      The court previously heard that the pair had been drinking alone in the woman’s Huddersfield home after talking on Facebook (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)
      During cross-examination, she said that she did not orgasm during sex with the defendant and they had only been having sex for about five minutes when it happened.

      John Batchelor, defending, said: “But then your mood suddenly changed.”

      The woman replied: “When he inserted his finger and it hurt, yeah.”

      In tears, she added: “Normally when you are having sex you are supposed to stop if someone says no.”

      Mr Batchelor asked the woman if she had even accused Howard of rape afterwards, to which she replied that she could not remember.


      JS74372743.jpg

      John Batchelor, defending, said that his client accepted having sex with her, but said that the offence never happened (Image: Huddersfield Examiner/MEN Media)
      He asked: “Did you feel at that point that you had simply let yourself down and felt used?”

      She replied: “No.”

      Mr Batchelor said his client accepted having sex with her, but said the offence never happened.

      There were cheers from the public gallery as the jury foreperson delivered the verdict.
Wengine wanapenda vidole
Hasa huku mbele
Utasemaje ni sexual assault

Alafu Kuna aina za vidole kumwekea demu anapagawa hehe
 
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