Locations
Moorfield Road, Crosby, Liverpool, Merseyside, L23
Description
A paedophile who refused to admit to his crimes, and therefore put his victims through a trial, was today shocked when a judge told him his sentence.
Paul Shields, 45, of Beechwood Drive, Formby was found guilty at Liverpool Crown Court of 22 sexual offences involving two female victims.
The offences took place between 2006 and 2011.
Twenty of the offences which included attempted rape, assault by penetration, sexual assault and causing a child to engage in sexual activity involved one of the girls and spanned several years.
The other two offences of sexual assault and causing a child to engage in sexual activity involved the second child.
He had threatened them not to tell anyone but eventually in 2018 they disclosed details of their ordeal and the police were eventually informed.
Shields was jailed for 21 years and ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for life.
Gerard Doran, defending, said, No doubt he will have a very long time to contemplate these matters. No doubt there will come a time when he can take advantage of services available to him in custody.
I hope that will pay dividends and he will be permitted to return to society.
A judge described Shields as a danger to children as far as serious sexual harm is concerned.
Judge Robert Trevor-Jones told him: You still maintain your innocence still. You completely refuse to admit what you have done.
He pointed out that his denials meant his victims were forced to go through the ordeal of giving evidence before a jury at Liverpool Crown Court.
He added: Both victims refer to the devastating impact on their livesthey talk of the daily impact on them and the affect on their mental health. They have difficulty in trusting people and forming relationships.
Quite clearly it amounts to severe psychological harm. Their feeling is you have destroyed their lives and suffer enduring trauma.
The judge ordered Shields, who looked shocked at the length of sentence, to sign on the Sex Offenders Register for life.
Detective Inspector Michelle Wilson said: This is a significant custodial sentence that reflects the gravity of the offences committed by Paul Shields. I am pleased that he will now spend a considerable period of time behind bars for his actions.
I would like to take this opportunity to praise both of his victims for their courage and dignity throughout the whole of this investigation. As Shields pleaded not guilty they were forced to endure giving evidence in court.
I hope that the severity of the sentence handed out today gives them an opportunity to finally move on with their lives knowing that Shields is behind bars where he cannot cause hurt to anyone else.
Merseyside Police is committed to protecting victims of sexual offences.
We know how difficult it can be for people to come forward and report incidents but I want to reassure anyone who reports an incident to us will be safeguarded and supported throughout the investigation.
We have a team of dedicated staff who will expertly and compassionately deal with your reports and we will do everything we can to bring offenders to justice.