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Abuser's sister detained for naming victims on Facebook | Abuser's sister detained for naming victims on Facebook |
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A woman who named the victims of a sex offence case on Facebook has been sentenced to 18 weeks' detention. | A woman who named the victims of a sex offence case on Facebook has been sentenced to 18 weeks' detention. |
Sophie Turner, 19, from Old Swan, Liverpool, posted comments after her brother and another man were jailed for assaulting two girls. | Sophie Turner, 19, from Old Swan, Liverpool, posted comments after her brother and another man were jailed for assaulting two girls. |
It is the first time Merseyside Police has brought such a case. | It is the first time Merseyside Police has brought such a case. |
Det Insp Jacky Fitzpatrick said the result makes it clear that the naming of victims of sex offences "will not be tolerated" by the force. | |
Victims of sexual abuse are automatically granted anonymity for life. | Victims of sexual abuse are automatically granted anonymity for life. |
Turner's brother Jamie and another man, Myles Bell, were jailed for 12 years each in July. | Turner's brother Jamie and another man, Myles Bell, were jailed for 12 years each in July. |
They sexually abused two girls aged 14 and 16 after giving them alcohol and cocaine. | They sexually abused two girls aged 14 and 16 after giving them alcohol and cocaine. |
On the day they were sentenced Turner had posted comments naming the victims and suggesting they complained to the police to get compensation. | On the day they were sentenced Turner had posted comments naming the victims and suggesting they complained to the police to get compensation. |
'Traumatised further' | 'Traumatised further' |
Turner was found guilty of two counts of publishing the names of victims of a sexual offence and two counts of harassment at Liverpool Magistrates' Court last month. | Turner was found guilty of two counts of publishing the names of victims of a sexual offence and two counts of harassment at Liverpool Magistrates' Court last month. |
District Judge Wendy Lloyd said Turner's actions "took away the protection of the law" from the victims. | District Judge Wendy Lloyd said Turner's actions "took away the protection of the law" from the victims. |
"They were already traumatised, you traumatised them further," she said. | "They were already traumatised, you traumatised them further," she said. |
She was sentenced to 18 weeks' youth detention, the minimum custodial term. | She was sentenced to 18 weeks' youth detention, the minimum custodial term. |
An indefinite restraining order preventing Turner from contacting or publishing any material about the two victims has also been imposed. | An indefinite restraining order preventing Turner from contacting or publishing any material about the two victims has also been imposed. |
The court was told the case took a considerable time to build as it was a landmark case for Merseyside Police. | The court was told the case took a considerable time to build as it was a landmark case for Merseyside Police. |
It also had to have the approval of the Attorney General, the government's chief legal advisor. | It also had to have the approval of the Attorney General, the government's chief legal advisor. |
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