Locations
Gleneagle Road, Lambeth, London, SW16
Description
Following a through Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been sentenced for rape in Banbury.
Sam Augustus Layne (pictured below), aged 41, of Gleneagle Road, Lambeth, London was found guilty by a majority jury of one count of rape of an adult female following a four-day trial at Oxford Crown Court on 30 April 2026.
At the same court on Wednesday (10/6), Layne was sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment, given an indefinite restraining order to the victim and given a sexual harm prevention order for fifteen years.
At around 19.20pm on 17 February 2023, Northamptonshire Police received a report from a friend of the victim, a woman aged in her twenties at the time of the offence, that she had been raped on 15 February.
Following a night out in Banbury on 14 February 2023, Layne, who knew the victim, had invited her back to his home address to continue socialising until the victim eventually fell asleep. Layne then proceeded to rape her.
Layne was arrested on 18 February 2023 and subsequently charged on 26 April 2024.
Investigating officer, Detective Constable Sarah Osborne of the North Oxfordshire Criminal Investigation Department said:
“I commend the victim for her bravery in coming forward and for her strength throughout the criminal justice process. Reporting such an offence can be incredibly difficult, and her courage should not be underestimated.
“The victim fell asleep fully clothed in the presence of a man she trusted to keep her safe. Sam Layne chose to exploit that trust, raping her while she was asleep, vulnerable, and unable to give consent.
“This was a serious and profound violation of her trust, her dignity, and her sense of safety. I am pleased that Sam Layne has now been held accountable for his actions. This conviction reflects the seriousness of the offence and the harm caused.
“I hope this outcome sends a clear message that offences of this nature will be thoroughly investigated and pursued. Thames Valley Police remains committed to supporting victims and tackling violence against women and girls.”