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A former boarding school teacher has been jailed for 10 years and nine months after being convicted of 13 sexual offences against children. | A former boarding school teacher has been jailed for 10 years and nine months after being convicted of 13 sexual offences against children. |
Paul Couch, 61, of Wyndham Street West, Plymouth, was found guilty earlier in August of two counts of serious sexual assault and 11 of indecent assault. | Paul Couch, 61, of Wyndham Street West, Plymouth, was found guilty earlier in August of two counts of serious sexual assault and 11 of indecent assault. |
Couch, a former monk, had denied the charges at Exeter Crown Court. | Couch, a former monk, had denied the charges at Exeter Crown Court. |
The offences, involving boys between eight and 13, took place between 1972 and 1993 at a now-closed Devon school. | The offences, involving boys between eight and 13, took place between 1972 and 1993 at a now-closed Devon school. |
Judge Paul Darlow said Couch had committed a "gross breach of trust" and that the boys at the boarding school needed care and protection from the staff. | |
"You were in fact a predator, a sexual predator in that community-orientated monastic school," he said. | |
"You knew in what particular regard you would be held as a priest. | |
'Secret personality' | |
"During the course of this trial you sought to portray these boys as liars. | |
"These were not liars, fantasists, people mistaken or wrong, they were telling the truth." | |
In mitigation, defending barrister Nicholas Gerasimides said the offences were not violent and that Couch posed a minimal risk of reoffending. | |
"These convictions have completely ended his life," he said. | |
During the trial prosecutor Ian Fenny said Couch was a man who had a "dark secret personality" and "found himself in a school surrounded by temptation". | |
Internal inquiry | |
Couch, who the court heard was in a powerful position of trust, taught religious studies and English and was also involved in sport and extracurricular activities. | |
The court heard that at the time the boys did not really understand what was happening to them. | |
But over the years they revealed to people close to them what had happened, said Mr Fenny. | |
One boy did complain to the school authorities in 1987, but after an internal inquiry Couch stayed in his post. | |
The police became involved in 2004 when a former pupil on remand in prison told a prison chaplain a member of staff at the school sexually abused him. |