Jud Green rapist sex offender - Lincoln
Jud Green rapist sex offender - Lincoln

An individual, Jud Green Lincoln Rapist, has been sentenced to 16 years of imprisonment for a series of sexual assaults and acts of violence in Lincoln.

Jud Green was convicted of multiple crimes, including two counts of rape, sexual assault, intentional infliction of severe bodily damage, and false imprisonment, following a trial at Lincoln Crown Court.

Upon his release, Jud Green, now 34, was also granted a six-year sentence of supervision under licence.

According to Det Insp Lee Nixon, Jud Green’s crimes were described as “horrific”.

Police reported that Jud Green, who does not have a permanent residence, was apprehended following a woman’s testimony in December 2022, alleging that he physically and sexually abused and raped her.

During Jud Green’s period of release on bail, another lady came forward and alleged that Green had physically attacked her, resulting in a broken jaw.

Consequently, he was arrested once more before being formally charged and detained.

After the trial, Jud Green was convicted of two counts of rape, assault resulting in actual bodily harm, sexual assault, witness intimidation, false imprisonment, and causing severe bodily harm with intent.

While he refuted the accusations, he confessed to committing criminal damage and intentionally strangling someone.

Following Jud Green’s conviction at Lincoln Crown Court on Thursday, Detective Inspector Nixon of Lincolnshire Police stated: “Jud Green has been held accountable for committing these abhorrent offences.”

“He has consistently demonstrated a lack of remorse for the detrimental impact he inflicted upon the victims.”

“I would like to express my admiration for the courage of the victims who have come forward to report these crimes and whose evidence has been crucial in achieving this result.”

According to Detective Inspector Nixon, the victims of Jud Green have demonstrated remarkable bravery.


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