Aaron Roberts, a 27-year-old Paulton Paedophile, has commenced a 13-year incarceration for the rape of a minor. Aaron Roberts, a resident of Paulton, was convicted by a jury of two sexual crimes perpetrated on a girl several years prior.
On Monday, October 21, he received a sentence at Bristol Crown Court, with the judge stating that a longer sentence was essential for public protection.
The victim in the case submitted a statement to the court detailing the ongoing impact of Aaron Roberts’ offences on her life.
She said: “Emotionally, the crime you committed has torn me into pieces. Never in my life have I ever felt so isolated and alone.
“My friendship group disappeared as they were happy innocent naive children; I was a child when you took my life away.
“They couldn’t understand or comprehend the trauma I suffered and still am suffering. I had no friends. I feel like an alien in society with a sign on my head and everyone is looking at me, pointing and talking about me.
“You have ripped my world apart and every bit of my life has been touched and I don’t know how I will ever get over this and get some sort of normal life back.
“There is one word that I use to describe how you have left me feeling, powerless. I am angry with myself that you have made me feel that way.”
She also recognised the incredible support she has had from her family over the past few years.
Aaron Roberts was found guilty of one count of rape and a second of sexual assault. He also pleaded guilty to sexual activity in the presence of a child relating to a separate matter involving a different victim.
Judge Euan Ambrose handed Aaron Roberts a 13-year prison sentence and will be subject to a 10-year extended licence upon release. Roberts will also be on the Sex Offenders’ Register for life.
Judge Ambrose said: “It is impossible not be moved by the suffering that you have caused to the victim and her family.
“I have assessed that you pose a significant risk to members of the public and an extended sentence is appropriate.”
DS Darren Weston, officer in the case, recognised the extraordinary bravery of the victim
He said: “The bravery of the victim to come forward to the police is a testament to her character and trust in the criminal justice system.
“She was a child and subjected to horrific crimes at the hands of a dangerous man, who refused to accept his actions until he was found guilty unanimously by a jury.
“By coming forward and testifying in court, she has without a doubt protected others in the community from Aaron Roberts’ predatory and abhorrent behaviour.
“We hope this sentence can help her manage, and one day heal, the trauma she still faces, as well as bring confidence to others who have been a victim of rape and sexual offences to come forward and report to the police, knowing we will do everything in our power to get justice for them.”
You can report rape or sexual assault, whether it is recent or non-recent by calling 101 or visiting www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/report/rape-and-sexual-assault.
If you are a victim of sexual assault or rape, you can self-refer to The Bridge, a Sexual Assault Referral Centre available 24/7, 365 days a year. Visit their website at www.thebridgecanhelp.org.uk or call 0117 342 6999.
You can also visit www.thisisnotanexcuse.org.uk for details of charities and organisations who are experts in supporting victims.
If you or anyone you know have been affected by the people highlighted in this article, then please report those individuals to the Police on 101 (999 if an emergency) or visit their online resources for further details of the options for reporting a crime. You can also make a report at Crimestoppers should you wish to be completely anonymous. There is help available on our support links page.