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A former policeman from East Yorkshire has been convicted of sexual offences against women he met while on duty. | |
Lee Rackham, 33, of Kent Road, Cottingham, was convicted of attempted rape and two sexual assaults involving three victims. | |
He was cleared of three other sexual assaults after a trial at Leeds Crown Court. He had denied all the charges. | He was cleared of three other sexual assaults after a trial at Leeds Crown Court. He had denied all the charges. |
Rackham, a Humberside Police officer at the time of the assaults, was told to expect a lengthy prison sentence. | Rackham, a Humberside Police officer at the time of the assaults, was told to expect a lengthy prison sentence. |
He was granted bail ahead of his sentencing, which will take place at a later date. | He was granted bail ahead of his sentencing, which will take place at a later date. |
Lee Rackham abused the trust placed in him as a police officer Ch Supt Paul Davison | Lee Rackham abused the trust placed in him as a police officer Ch Supt Paul Davison |
Judge Scott Wolstenholme told him: "The guidelines are quite clear for the offence of attempted rape. | Judge Scott Wolstenholme told him: "The guidelines are quite clear for the offence of attempted rape. |
"There has to be a substantial custodial sentence. The length will depend on the material put before me on the sentencing hearing." | "There has to be a substantial custodial sentence. The length will depend on the material put before me on the sentencing hearing." |
Conditions of Rackham's bail include that he reports at a police station twice a week and surrenders his passport. | Conditions of Rackham's bail include that he reports at a police station twice a week and surrenders his passport. |
He was also told he would have to sign the sex offenders register. | He was also told he would have to sign the sex offenders register. |
The court was told Rackham tried to rape a woman after he befriended her while attending a domestic dispute at her home. | The court was told Rackham tried to rape a woman after he befriended her while attending a domestic dispute at her home. |
Fast-track dismissal | Fast-track dismissal |
The jury was told he went to her house and pushed her against her kitchen units and tried to rape her while her son was strapped into his pushchair in a nearby room. | The jury was told he went to her house and pushed her against her kitchen units and tried to rape her while her son was strapped into his pushchair in a nearby room. |
Humberside Police, which dismissed Rackham in May, welcomed the guilty verdicts. | Humberside Police, which dismissed Rackham in May, welcomed the guilty verdicts. |
Ch Supt Paul Davison said: "Lee Rackham abused the trust placed in him as a police officer and committed serious offences. | Ch Supt Paul Davison said: "Lee Rackham abused the trust placed in him as a police officer and committed serious offences. |
"I would like to praise the victims for their bravery. Our officers' main concern throughout, as with all cases, has been for the victims and to bring the offender to justice." | "I would like to praise the victims for their bravery. Our officers' main concern throughout, as with all cases, has been for the victims and to bring the offender to justice." |
Ch Supt Kevin Bowe, head of the force's professional standards branch, said: "As soon as the matter came to light Rackham was put through the force's fast-track disciplinary procedure and was dismissed on 5 May 2009, before the case came to court. | Ch Supt Kevin Bowe, head of the force's professional standards branch, said: "As soon as the matter came to light Rackham was put through the force's fast-track disciplinary procedure and was dismissed on 5 May 2009, before the case came to court. |
"Corruption and serious misconduct undermines police efforts in tackling crime and protecting communities; it limits the effectiveness of police actions and has a detrimental effect on public confidence in the police." | "Corruption and serious misconduct undermines police efforts in tackling crime and protecting communities; it limits the effectiveness of police actions and has a detrimental effect on public confidence in the police." |
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