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Woman jailed for false rape claim | Woman jailed for false rape claim |
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A woman has been jailed for making false rape allegations against her former husband. | A woman has been jailed for making false rape allegations against her former husband. |
Sally Henderson, 40, from Woodmancote, near Cirencester, was jailed for a year for claiming she had been the subject of a series of sex attacks. | Sally Henderson, 40, from Woodmancote, near Cirencester, was jailed for a year for claiming she had been the subject of a series of sex attacks. |
The mature student was found guilty of perverting the course of justice following a week-long trial at Gloucester Crown Court in September. | |
She lied about her lorry driver husband raping her during their brief marriage. | She lied about her lorry driver husband raping her during their brief marriage. |
Henderson was married to Richard Cooke, 39, in 2004. He was held for 36 hours in a police cell following his arrest. | Henderson was married to Richard Cooke, 39, in 2004. He was held for 36 hours in a police cell following his arrest. |
You framed an innocent man, you accused him of the most serious offence to be brought against a man in the criminal calendar Recorder David Lane QC | You framed an innocent man, you accused him of the most serious offence to be brought against a man in the criminal calendar Recorder David Lane QC |
Five years earlier, she had made similar claims against her then live-in lover Mark Rowe, from Launceston, Cornwall. | Five years earlier, she had made similar claims against her then live-in lover Mark Rowe, from Launceston, Cornwall. |
Passing sentence at Bristol Crown Court, Recorder David Lane QC said: "You told a series of wicked lies against both men and in particular Mr Cooke. | Passing sentence at Bristol Crown Court, Recorder David Lane QC said: "You told a series of wicked lies against both men and in particular Mr Cooke. |
"The jury may have formed the view, as I did, that you are a skilful actress who is adept at making people believe that you are a victim when you are nothing of the sort." | "The jury may have formed the view, as I did, that you are a skilful actress who is adept at making people believe that you are a victim when you are nothing of the sort." |
Henderson, who represented herself in court on Friday after sacking her legal team, said: "I've told the truth, I've not made up any allegations." | Henderson, who represented herself in court on Friday after sacking her legal team, said: "I've told the truth, I've not made up any allegations." |
Her anonymity was protected by an order under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 because her complaint was of a sexual nature. | Her anonymity was protected by an order under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 because her complaint was of a sexual nature. |
Mr Cooke was held by police for 36 hours following his arrest | |
But Judge Lane lifted the restriction after the jury's verdict because he said the offence with which she had been charged - perverting the course of justice - was not sexual. | But Judge Lane lifted the restriction after the jury's verdict because he said the offence with which she had been charged - perverting the course of justice - was not sexual. |
The judge added: "You framed an innocent man, you accused him of the most serious offence to be brought against a man in the criminal calendar. | The judge added: "You framed an innocent man, you accused him of the most serious offence to be brought against a man in the criminal calendar. |
"The case against your husband was rot and the spotlight was turned against you." | "The case against your husband was rot and the spotlight was turned against you." |
During the trial, Henderson claimed her ex-husband had viewed her as a sex object, had demanded sex constantly and had raped her at a wedding reception. | During the trial, Henderson claimed her ex-husband had viewed her as a sex object, had demanded sex constantly and had raped her at a wedding reception. |
But the jury was told that the allegations were almost identical to previous claims made by Henderson against another former boyfriend Mr Rowe, 42. | But the jury was told that the allegations were almost identical to previous claims made by Henderson against another former boyfriend Mr Rowe, 42. |
'Sexual appetite' | 'Sexual appetite' |
Both men were questioned by police but neither was charged with any offence. | Both men were questioned by police but neither was charged with any offence. |
Mr Cooke had told the court that he had never attacked his ex-wife. | Mr Cooke had told the court that he had never attacked his ex-wife. |
He said he had suffered serious injuries in a crash shortly after his marriage to Henderson which had left him unable to perform sexually. | He said he had suffered serious injuries in a crash shortly after his marriage to Henderson which had left him unable to perform sexually. |
"Because of the problems I was having, I was unable to fulfil my wife. She had a very healthy sexual appetite," he said. | "Because of the problems I was having, I was unable to fulfil my wife. She had a very healthy sexual appetite," he said. |
Mr Rowe told the court that he met Henderson in 1999 but broke off the relationship after she tried to pressurise him into marriage. | Mr Rowe told the court that he met Henderson in 1999 but broke off the relationship after she tried to pressurise him into marriage. |
He denied ever raping her, saying she was in control of their sexual relationship. | He denied ever raping her, saying she was in control of their sexual relationship. |