Harrogate man issued with restraining order after sexually assaulting woman in town centre

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A man from Harrogate who sexually assaulted a woman in the street has been sentenced despite denying what he had done.

Paul Harper, 41, of Hampsthwaite near Harrogate, was sentenced at York Crown Court on Tuesday (January 10) after being found guilty of sexual assault.

In August 2021, Harper touched the woman on an intimate part of her body while she was walking with her boyfriend through Harrogate town centre.

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Harper denied the offence despite it being captured on CCTV but was unanimously found guilty of sexual assault by a jury following his trial.

A Harrogate man has been issued with a restraining order after he sexually assaulted a woman in the town centreA Harrogate man has been issued with a restraining order after he sexually assaulted a woman in the town centre
A Harrogate man has been issued with a restraining order after he sexually assaulted a woman in the town centre

In court he was given a community order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and ordered to pay more than £3,000 in costs.

He was also given a ten year restraining order.

North Yorkshire Police Detective Constable Holly Grosvenor, who led the case, said: “Harper’s behaviour on the night of the incident has had a serious and lasting effect on his victim who was left feeling unsafe when she should have just been enjoying her evening out.

“He showed complete disrespect, treating the victim as an object he seemed to believe he had a right to touch and the impact of his actions cannot be underestimated.

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“Harper’s sentence shows how seriously we treat all reports of sexual assault and it is saddening that these type of incidents are still a common feature in our towns and cities.

"I’m pleased to see his sentence reflects the severity of what he did on that night and I hope it can bring his victim some closure.”