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    Home » Cardiff man jailed for 14 years after sexually assaulting three women
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    Cardiff man jailed for 14 years after sexually assaulting three women

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 11, 2026No Comments
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    Justin James, 46, from Ely, Cardiff, has been jailed for sexually assaulting three females over a three-year period.

    James was found guilty of five counts of sexual assault by penetration and six counts of sexual assault by touching.

    He was sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday, January 23 to 14 years imprisonment and placed on the sex offenders’ register indefinitely.

    A further hearing yesterday (Tuesday, February 10) confirmed that James is also subject of a Restraining Order and Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

    Detective Constable Lewis Clarke, from South Wales Police, said:“The victims and their relatives have been deeply impacted by James’ offending and were massively relieved at the conclusion of the trial that their voices had been heard.

    “The sentencing will, of course, not undo what happened to them but gives them a piece of mind that they have been taken seriously and that they will be protected from Justin James by the sentence he has received.”

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