News / Jailed for under-age sex
AN apprentice mechanic was jailed for three years at the High Court in Glasgow on Tuesday after being convicted of having under-age sex with two teenage girls.
The court heard that 22-year-old Zai Vessey, from Shetland, already had a previous conviction for under-age sex and was on probation when he committed one of the offences.
Following a trial at the High Court in Aberdeen, Vessey was convicted of having unlawful sex with a 14-year-old girl at a house in Lerwick in 2010 and with a 15-year-old girl in Shetland in 2012.
He was cleared of asking the 14-year-old for naked pictures of her and of sending her naked pictures of himself, and of raping the 15-year-old.
Judge Johanna Johnston QC told Vessey: “You have exploited these young women. One was 14 and the other girl was 15. You committed one of these offences when you had an analagous conviction and were on probation.
“Had this been a case where you were very much older than these girls I would have taken a very different view.”
Vessey, who had denied all the charges against him during his trial, was placed on the sex offenders’ register.
The court heard that he had sex with the 14-year-old when he was 17, and with the second girl when he was 19.
Solicitor advocate John Keenan said: “My client has completed three years of a four year HGV mechanic apprenticeship. His former employer will allow him to complete his apprenticeship when he is released. He will have work available and will live with his family.”
Copy from Glasgow Court Press Agency
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