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Caithness businessman to be sentenced for rape in Nethy Bridge





A Caithness businessman will be sentenced at Aberdeen High Court next month after being convicted of twice raping a woman in Thurso and Nethy Bridge.

Charles Sutherland, of Sandside House, Reay, was also found unanimously guilty on August 26 this year by a jury at Inverness High Court of two separate charges involving a different girl by having unlawful intercourse with her while she was under the age of 16 and then indecently assaulting her.

The trial was heard at the High Court in Inverness.
The trial was heard at the High Court in Inverness.

The jury returned a majority verdict on a third charge of rape involving the girl, all when 36-year-old Sutherland was a teenager between 2005 and 2007.

The jury found Sutherland unanimously guilty on one rape of his second victim and by a majority on the other.

Sutherland, who owns his own construction company, had sentence deferred for a background report until October 4 and was remanded in custody.


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