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James Howell, formerly of Eastfield Crescent in Nassington, jailed for making 14-year-old girl pregnant




A 'dangerous sexual predator' has been jailed for six-and-a-half years after he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and made her pregnant.

James Howell, 48, previously of Eastfield Crescent, Nassington, pleaded guilty to sexual activity with a child at Northampton Crown Court on Tuesday last week (February 25).

Howell first came to Northamptonshire Police’s attention when a vulnerable young girl’s unborn baby was linked to him.

James Howell (30703304)
James Howell (30703304)

An investigation was launched with DNA evidence confirming that he was the father.

Despite initially denying the offences in interview, Howell pleaded guilty at the first opportunity and was subsequently sentenced to six and half years in prison with an extra three on licence.

He will also be on the sex offenders' register for life with restrictions preventing him from residing or having any direct contact with any girl under 16 years-old.

Lead investigator detective constable Ryan Smedley, said: “This has been a long process for the young girl in this case with it taking over two years from reporting the offence to Howell eventually being jailed.

“The young girl and her family are very happy that justice has been served and I would like to thank them all for their patience throughout the investigation.

"Hopefully they can now move on with their lives and look forward to the future.

“The whole family, and especially the victim in this case, have been extremely brave – not only by reporting the offence but also in the face of adversity from people who looked to discredit the validity of their report.

“These people did not succeed and James Howell has rightly been outed as a dangerous sexual predator who preyed on a young, vulnerable girl.

“His sentence reflects the seriousness of his offence and I hope this case shows just how seriously Northamptonshire Police takes crimes against children.”

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