A Calderdale man has been jailed for 14 years for drugs and child sex offences after he plied his teenage victim with prescription medication.
Michael Murray, 39, of Prescott Street, Halifax, was found guilty of two counts of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and one count of sexual assault after a trial which concluded at Bradford Crown Court last Thursday (June 20).
He had also admitted 32 drugs offences, which included possession with intent to supply Class A, B and C drugs.
The court heard that officers found a large supply of prescription drugs at his home after he was initially arrested in connection with the sex offences.
Further searches resulted in substantial quantities of cocaine and amphetamines, being found in quantities that were consistent with being involved in the supply of drugs. He was also found in possession of cannabis.
Appearing before the court for sentencing on Friday (June 21), Murray was jailed for a total of 14 years – this includes 11 years for the sexual offences and three years to run consecutively for the drug offences.
West Yorkshire Police’s Detective Constable Riah Nicholson of the Calderdale District Safeguarding Team said: “Firstly, I want to acknowledge and thank the victim for her bravery and courage in coming forward to report the abhorrent offences that she was subjected to and for then having to navigate the criminal justice process.
“I’m pleased that the court has been able to hand down a sentence that reflects the true severity of Murray’s crimes.
“Murray is a dangerous and calculated predator.
“We would urge anyone who has been a victim of sexual offending or abuse whether it is recent or not to come forward and report it to police.
“You will be listened to and taken seriously, and we will do all we can to bring perpetrators to justice.”
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