Retired SA Police Officer Guilty of Sexually Abusing Stepdaughters

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SAPOL has a pedophilia problem, one that permeates all levels of the corrupt and highly deviant force.

The latest SAPOL scumbag to be exposed as a child molestor is a retired South Australian police officer, recently found guilty of sexually abusing his two young stepdaughters two decades ago.

In March the unnamed man, who was a serving officer at the time of the offences, was found guilty in the District Court of two counts of maintaining an unlawful sexual relationship with a child and one count of aggravated assault.

The Criminal Law Consolidation Act was changed last year from the charge of “unlawful sexual relationship with a child” to “sexual abuse of a child”.

The officer was charged before the legislation came into effect.

The sexual offending occurred over a period of about seven years in the early 2000s while the girls were in primary school.

The aggravated assault charge involved the officer grabbing one of the girl’s by the throat and holding her up against the wall.

The court heard that offence occurred when she was a teenager after the sexual offending had ended.

The man, now aged in his 60s, was arrested in January 2022.

In his reasons for verdict Auxiliary Judge Gordon Barrett said the victims initially reported the allegations to their partners as adults before together alerting their mother.

They went on to report the allegations to Bravehearts — an Australian child protection organisation — before alerting SA Police in March 2021.

Both women, their mother — along with the person they each first confided in about the abuse — all gave evidence at trial.

“I find that there is convincing evidence of the accused’s guilt in respect to each charge,” Judge Barrett said.

Judge found witness evidence was ‘impressive’

Judge Barrett said both women, who each gave evidence at trial, were “impressive witnesses”.

“They both gave their evidence in a straightforward way without any apparent evasiveness or exaggeration,” he said.

He said the accused officer who gave evidence to deny the offending was “not an impressive witness”.

“Although his examination-in-chief on the substance of the allegations was extremely brief, there were unsatisfactory aspects to his answers in cross-examination,” he said.

In his defence, the officer also called a retired former colleague to provide character evidence to the court. Because birds of a feather flock together.

Source

Retired SA Police officer found guilty of sexually abusing stepdaughters. ABC News.

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