20 year jail term for man from Icklingham found guilty of sex crimes against children
A man from Icklingham has been jailed for 20 years for a series of sexual crimes against children.
Richard Taylor, (pictured above) of West Street, was jailed at Ipswich Crown Court on Friday, September 20.
The 58-year-old was sentenced to 20 years in jail and two years on extended licence after he was found guilty during a trial.
He was charged with a total of 17 offences of sexual activity against children and was found guilty of one count of rape, six offences of indecent assault of a male, and nine counts of gross indecency with a child. The offences all took place between 1999 and 2003.
Investigating officer DC Jen Botting said: “I’d like to pay tribute to the immense bravery and courage of both victims and their families. This was a highly complex and difficult case to investigate and without their evidence it would have been extremely hard to secure this conviction and sentence against Taylor.
“As a consequence of Taylor’s not guilty plea, the victims had to endure revisiting their horrific and distressing experiences as part of the evidence heard during the nine-day trial. I hope the sentence passed provides some level of closure and allows them to move forward with their lives.
“I also hope this case demonstrates just how Suffolk police is committed to fully investigating any allegation of sexual assault, be it recent or non-recent as was the case here and will provide the highest level of support and care to any victim whilst a thorough investigation is carried out.”