Sydney magistrate Graeme Curran has been sentenced to two years and four months in jail for indecently assaulting a teenage boy in the 1980s.He was found guilty earlier this year but maintains his innocencestood trial earlier this year and was found guiltyThe charges related to sailing and camping trips between 1981 and 1983, when the boy was aged between 13 and 15 and Curran was in his early 30s.
Acting Judge Anthony Rafter today said Curran was a family friend of the complainant and the offending involved"a very grave breach of trust".Curran was sentenced to two years and four months with a non-parole period of 16 months.Offender considered part of the teen's family The District Court heard Curran was regarded as part of the teenager's family and would buy them expensive gifts, including a holiday to Europe and a car.Acting Judge Rafter acknowledged the delay between the offending and the charges, but said the allegations hadn't surfaced"out of the blue" and Curran was confronted with them on numerous occasions.
"His response was to downplay the allegations or minimise his conduct, and in doing so he played a role in the delay," he said.Through a statement read by a friend, the man described the liberation gained by the conviction as"profound" and said he found"true freedom" by telling his story in court. Curran denied the charges and his lawyer said the complainant was"mixed up" with allegations that became"bigger and better" over time.The Chief Magistrate's office has said he will remain suspended until all criminal proceedings have concluded.
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