Locations
Oxford Road, Sandhurst, Berkshire, GU47
Description
A MAN told a woman she had to be quiet as he launched a nightmare sex attack on her.
Jaimie Reeves refused to let the woman leave and kept trying to rape her despite her obvious resistance.
The attack left the victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, with crippling" mental health problems and changed her life forever.
Reeves, 27, had been with the woman at a house in Dorset when the incident occurred.
The pair were both sat in the lounge in the evening, when Reeves moved to the sofa she was sat on and began to grope her.
They then went into the garden for a cigarette, at which point the defendant told the woman he wanted to have sex with her.
Once back inside, he tried to pull her shorts and underwear down and told her: Youre going to let me have it.
The woman refused his advances, telling him no and making multiple attempts to leave.
Reeves then launched a despicable sex attack on the woman, becoming rough and telling her she had to be quiet.
Prosecuting Andrew Houston said the assault took place over some considerable time, lasting for perhaps more than an hour.
The woman was only able to escape during the early hours of the morning when the defendant went into the bathroom to be sick.
She went home and told her mum, before reporting it to police.
In a victim statement, she said: Each morning when I wake up, I have to remind myself that he wont be able to hurt me anymore like he did that day.
I do believe this is something that will change my life forever.
Reeves, of Oxford Road in Sandhurst, appeared at Bournemouth Crown Court for sentencing on Tuesday, October 24, in relation to the incident which occurred in July 2020.
He was found guilty by a jury on counts of attempted vaginal rape, attempted oral rape, assault by penetration and sexual assault.
Defending, Nick Robinson noted his client was of previous good character and had no previous convictions.
Mr Robinson added: In my submission it wasnt planned, it was spontaneous.
These offences were not sustained or prolonged.
He added that the defendant's family were suffering emotionally, and pleaded for the court to approach the case with some mercy and compassion.
Addressing Reeves, Recorder Richard Onslow said: What went on inside was nothing short of a nightmare for [the victim].
"She kept telling you no and that she wasnt interested. You kept trying to rape her, when there was obvious resistance.
She felt extremely vulnerable.
The effects upon her have clearly been severe crippling anxiety, terrified of walking in the street, panic attacks, and struggling with mental health.
Reeves was handed a nine-year prison sentence.
He was also handed a restraining order for an indefinite period, and placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life.