Locations
Springfield Road, Elland, West Yorkshire, HX5
Description
A Calderdale warehouseman who preyed on a young girl has finally been jailed.
Martin Gorman, now 54, committed his crimes more than two decades ago, but he only pleaded guilty midway through his own evidence to a crown court jury at a second trial earlier this year. Gorman’s first trial had to be “aborted” in 2023 due to disclosure issues and Bradford Crown Court heard on Thursday that the woman had to then undergo pre-trial cross examination procedures for a second time.
The second trial got underway in April, but Gorman, of Springfield Road, Elland, changed his pleas to guilty and finally admitted two offences of sexual intercourse with a child under 13. The woman - who says she is a survivor - was at court for Gorman’s sentence hearing and described in her powerful victim impact statements how she had fought to be heard for years and the abuse had left “a massive scar."
She said Gorman had taken her childhood from her and she needed to get justice. In a statement read by prosecutor Jayne Beckett the woman, who must not be identified, said she felt she had been heard for the first time in her life and hoped the sentencing would bring her closure.
She said she had been in a daze for the last four years and now wanted to heal and move on with her life. The court heard that Gorman had told a pre-sentence report author that he regretted his offending and was ashamed of his actions.
Recorder Abdul Iqbal KC sentenced Gorman to a total of 14 years and three months in jail and added an additional one-year licence period due to the nature of his crimes. He said the woman had described the abuse as “horrific” and she had lived with the consequences for many years.
The judge said the woman “plucked up the courage” to go to the police in 2020 and their investigation began. Recorder Iqbal said the psychology impact on her had been severe. Gorman will have to serve almost a decade behind bars being considered for release by the Parole Board and he will now have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life.
Commenting after the sentencing, Detective Constable Jo Hamilton of Calderdale’s Child Protection Unit, who led the investigation for West Yorkshire Police, said: “This case just goes to show how important it is to report sexual offending to us, regardless of how much time has passed, as we will do all we can to get justice.
“It took immense courage for the survivor to come forward and report the terrible sexual abuse that she suffered as a child. She has shown great strength and bravery throughout this process, and I hope the sentencing helps her get some closure on the awful events of her childhood.
"I welcome the custodial sentence handed to Gorman today and hope it will give anyone who has been subjected to sexual offending the confidence to report it to us. We take all reports seriously and have dedicated specialist safeguarding teams who will be able to offer support throughout the investigation.”