Police officer found not guilty in rape trial

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Serving police officer David Stansbury, 43, of Ilminster, has been found not guilty of raping a woman at her home in Plymouth.

David Stansbury, 43, who was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in her home in Plymouth, Devon, was acquitted by a unanimous jury.

Bristol Crown Court had heard that Sgt Stansbury, who was an officer with Devon and Cornwall Police at the time, had been called to the woman’s address and took her statement after a suspect had tried to smash her door in. She told the officers she did not go to the police earlier because she was afraid that as a drug and alcohol user, her family would be taken away.

 

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