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Daniel Smith jailed for raping 84-year-old woman | Daniel Smith jailed for raping 84-year-old woman |
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A man who admitted raping an 84-year-old woman with dementia after breaking into her home in Oxford has been jailed. | A man who admitted raping an 84-year-old woman with dementia after breaking into her home in Oxford has been jailed. |
Daniel Smith attacked the woman who has "mental and physical frailties" last December. | Daniel Smith attacked the woman who has "mental and physical frailties" last December. |
The 23-year-old was sentenced to 15 years for one count of rape - the last four years will be served on licence. | The 23-year-old was sentenced to 15 years for one count of rape - the last four years will be served on licence. |
Smith, of Haddon, Great Holm, Milton Keynes, was also given a four-year concurrent sentence for burglary. | Smith, of Haddon, Great Holm, Milton Keynes, was also given a four-year concurrent sentence for burglary. |
He pleaded guilty to both charges on 18 February. | He pleaded guilty to both charges on 18 February. |
'Violent and despicable' | 'Violent and despicable' |
Smith, who has 30 previous convictions, was also ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for life. | Smith, who has 30 previous convictions, was also ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for life. |
Sentencing Smith at Oxford Crown Court on Monday, Judge Patrick Eccles described the rape, which happened on 1 December last year, as "a violent and despicable" crime. | Sentencing Smith at Oxford Crown Court on Monday, Judge Patrick Eccles described the rape, which happened on 1 December last year, as "a violent and despicable" crime. |
Smith entered the woman's home by an open window and then left through the front door, where he was seen by the victim's daughter, the court was told. | Smith entered the woman's home by an open window and then left through the front door, where he was seen by the victim's daughter, the court was told. |
He also stole the woman's mobile phone. | He also stole the woman's mobile phone. |
'Extreme vulnerability' | 'Extreme vulnerability' |
The court heard the woman is now in a care home. | The court heard the woman is now in a care home. |
In mitigation, Smith said he had no recollection of the crime as he was under the influence of drugs and was said to be "horrified" by what happened. | |
After the sentencing, investigating officer Insp John Linsdell said: "Smith committed an unimaginable crime in which an elderly victim was attacked in her own home. | After the sentencing, investigating officer Insp John Linsdell said: "Smith committed an unimaginable crime in which an elderly victim was attacked in her own home. |
"The matter is particularly grave due to her extreme vulnerability." | "The matter is particularly grave due to her extreme vulnerability." |
He added Smith's actions had had "an appalling effect on the victim and her family". | He added Smith's actions had had "an appalling effect on the victim and her family". |
Mr Linsdell said he "welcomed" the length of the sentence as it reflected the "appalling nature" of the offences. | Mr Linsdell said he "welcomed" the length of the sentence as it reflected the "appalling nature" of the offences. |
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