Conor gavin, ancien capitaine de football, condamné pour agression sexuelle
ENNIS – 8 mai 2024 –
Conor Gavin, ancien capitaine de l’équipe de football gaélique mineure du comté de Clare, a été condamné à deux ans et quatre mois de prison pour agression sexuelle.Le jugement, prononcé par le juge Francis Comerford à Ennis, fait suite à l’agression survenue le 18 juillet 2021. L’ancien capitaine, âgé de 32 ans, a été reconnu coupable. le tribunal a également souligné l’absence de remords de Gavin et a relevé l’impact profond de cette agression. Pour en savoir plus sur cette affaire et les détails du jugement, poursuivez votre lecture.
A former Clare county minor gaelic football captain has been jailed for two years and four months for the sexual assault of a woman.
At Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Francis Comerford imposed the 28-month prison term on Conor Gavin, aged 32, of Paradise, Ballynacally, Co Clare, for the sexual assault of the woman at a house in Co Clare on July 18, 2021.
The sentencing hearing was told that Gavin captained the Clare minor gaelic football team in 2011 and has also coached in recent years.
Gavin is a first-time offender and in sentencing, Judge Francis Comerford said Gavin sexually assaulted the woman after making the “very bizarre”, “inappropriate”, and “not rational” decision to strip down to his shorts and get into a bed, uninvited, with two women.
Gavin had returned to the house with friends after a night out.
Judge Comerford said: “There isn’t much scope for rehabilitation when one doesn’t accept that there is an offence.”
The judge said Gavin will be placed on the sex offenders’ register and will “suffer all of the disgrace that someone receives who has committed a sexual offence”.
Judge Comerford said there is limited mitigation in the case as Gavin has not expressed any remorse for his offence or apologised to the victim.
The judge said no indication of any apology at any stage “accentuates the harm done by this offending”.
Gavin denied the charge but was found guilty by a jury in February.
In her victim impact statement, the injured party told the court that she is hopeful she will be able to “move on with my life and close this chapter of what I can only describe as a horror story”.
Reading from the statement in court, she said: “All I ever wanted was an apology and for Conor Gavin to admit what he had done to me and say sorry.
“I never got that and that is really hard. Conor Gavin had the audacity to take the stand during the trial and deny what was done to me.
“That to me is unacceptable and leaves a detrimental impact on my mental health.
She added: “I have a tremendous amount of anger which I’m unsure if I will ever fully be able to let go of… It is an extremely bitter pill to swallow having to accept that this is something I will never be able to erase from my memory and something that I will carry with me forever.
“I lost a part of myself that night which I don’t believe that I will ever get back.”
The woman said that she also suffered from panic attacks as a result of the assault.
She paid tribute to her boyfriend for his support since the sexual assault.
In sentencing, Judge Comerford said that the offence involved the digital penetration of a vagina which he said was “high on the scale of intensity”.
Counsel for Mr Gavin, Patrick Whyms, said that his client accepts the jury’s verdict and will not appeal.
Mr Whyms said that on the night, Gavin had six pints in the pub and brought cans of Bulmer’s cider back to the house.
He said his client consumed a lot of drink and his drinking “must have been a factor in the poor decision making to go into the bedroom, take off most of his clothing, and get into the bed with two female persons”.
Mr Whyms said that the DPP had directed that the case could be dealt with in the district court on a plea of guilty only.
He said Gavin has a good work history and currently works at a manufacturing plant in Shannon.
Mr Whyms said that it is in the public domain that Gavin captained the Clare minor football team in 2011.
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