A 60-YEAR-OLD man who sexually abused an underage girl has been jailed.
Paul Hemmings, from Newton Abbot, appeared at Exeter Crown Court where he was sentenced to nine years in prison.
He will sign the Sex Offenders Register for Life and the court also granted a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Hemmings pleaded guilty to nine counts of sexual activity with a child on the first day of trial in July and was remanded in custody ahead of sentencing.
The court heard that the offences against the 15-year-old victim took place over a period of three months.
Hemmings initially denied the offences and told Detectives that it was ‘fictitious’ and ‘made up’ but he later changed his plea at trial.
Sentencing Hemmings, the Judge told him he had tried to minimise his conduct in blaming the victim and only felt remorse for himself.
Investigating Officer, Detective Constable Tamsyn Dingley said after the sentencing: ‘Hemmings exploited a young girl, who he knew was under the age of consent, and he knew what he did was wrong. Hemmings groomed and manipulated the victim and justice has been served in his conviction.
‘My praise and thoughts remain, as always, with the victim for speaking up and telling us what had happened. I hope that she can now focus on herself and find some closure.
‘I hope cases and outcomes such as this will encourage other victims to feel that they can speak out.
‘You will be heard. We will seek justice to bring offenders who commit these abhorrent crimes to justice.”