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Man jailed for opportunistic rape of woman in Aberdeen

BBC News Published image captionMilne had denied the offence at the High Court in Edinburgh A man has been jailed for three-and-a-half years for the opportunistic rape of a young woman in Aberdeen. Philip Milne, 45, of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, assaulted the 18-year-old who was intoxicated and vulnerable after a night out. The High Court in Edinburgh heard the woman had lost her phone and keys and had no memory of the incident. First offender Milne had denied the offence, claiming it was consensual, but was convicted by a jury. He had maintained at his trial that she was able to give consent and did so.

Man who raped drunk teenager in Aberdeen jailed for opportunistic crime

By Dave Finlay © SYSTEM Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A man who raped a drunk teenager in Aberdeen was jailed for three and a half years on Thursday for his “opportunistic” crime. Philip Milne (45) assaulted his victim after she had lost her phone, handbag and keys following a night out. A judge told Milne at the High Court in Edinburgh that he had committed “a serious sexual assault on an intoxicated and vulnerable young woman”. Milne had earlier denied raping the woman on January 28 in 2019 at an address in Aberdeen while she was intoxicated through alcohol and incapable of giving or withholding consent.

Man found guilty of raping woman in Aberdeen

Man found guilty of raping woman in Aberdeen Updated: 09/04/2021, 8:08 pm © Chris Sumner/DCT Media Milne hid his face as he left court. A man has been found guilty of raping a woman in Aberdeen while she was too drunk to give or withhold consent. Philip Milne was on trial at the High Court in Aberdeen accused of assault and rape over an incident at an address in Aberdeen. It was alleged Milne raped the woman while she was intoxicated through the consumption of alcohol and incapable of giving or withholding consent. Continue Reading Start your 1 month free trial today to access premium content, including expert opinion and insight as well as special investigations, just for our subscribers!Subscribe

Readers Letters: McInnes a big loss for Dons

by Readers Letters © PA My DAD first took me to Aberdeen FC in the days of Graham Leggat and George Mulhall so I have seen my share of players and managers come and go from Pittodrie over the years. I hope Aberdeen know what they are doing in parting ways with Derek McInnes, pictured. He brought pride back into Aberdeen FC and changed them from lower table, which they had been since the days of Alex Smith more than 25 years ago, to a team who – over an eight-year period – were only consistently bettered by one team with vastly bigger resources.

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