A violent rapist has been jailed for 19 years for offences against two victims. Tim Baker plied one of his victims with cocaine before carrying out a sexual attack, and both victims were left severely psychologically damaged. Baker, 31, whose address was given as HMP Leeds, was sentenced at Bradford Crown Court today. He was convicted of offences including rape and physical assault against both victims. The trial judge, Recorder Tahir Khan QC, said Baker had previous convictions for offences of violence. Baker was also sentenced for dangerous driving around Bradford in a Mercedes C200 at speeds of up to 100mph on February 17, 2019.
Webster A man has been labelled a danger to the public and jailed for a total of 15 years after sexually abusing a teenage girl he plied with cannabis and alcohol. Anthony Webster was today sentenced at Bradford Crown Court for sexual activity with a child, attacking a man in a pub and growing £7,457 of cannabis at his home. Prosecutor Stephen Wood QC said Webster, 47, of Calderdale, had 29 previous convictions for 119 offences, including multiple offences of causing actual bodily harm as well as battery, burglary and theft. Mr Wood said the sexual abuse was aggravated by the significant disparity in age, and the use of cannabis and alcohol.
Paul Lamb historic rape trial: Ex children s home manager doused in flour after fondling victim in pantry
Paul Lamb, 73, a former Beck Cottage children s home manager, is currently standing trial at Hull Crown Court
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A former children’s home manager who is standing trial for historic sexual offences dating back as far back as the 1970’s has described the allegations as “totally fictitious”.