Man jailed for plotting to get charges dropped during sexual assault investigation

A man who sexually assaulted a woman in Bacup has been jailed after he attempted to derail the investigation into his offending from inside prison. 

Liam Hall (pictured) was remanded to HMP Preston in June last year after being charged with assaulting the woman in Bacup.

While on remand, he was further interviewed by police officers about sexual offences against the same victim.

Just half an hour after being interviewed, Hall contacted his mum Amanda Hall by prison phone.

He informed her of what had been put to him in interview and directed her to speak to witnesses in the case.

During subsequent phone calls over the following days, Hall and Amanda Hall discussed the witnesses, with Hall encouraging her to get them to withdraw their statements.

Amanda Hall also advised her son to ‘Lie his back out on the stand, the court will never prove you are lying’.

She was found to have made phone calls to two witnesses.

Enquiries also showed that Liam Hall sent multiple emails to the victim on a prisoner service email account, asking her to drop the charges.

Liam Hall, 29, of no fixed address, and Amanda Hall, 53, of Peel Lane, Heywood, appeared at Preston Crown Court for sentence today (10th July).

Both had been found guilty by a jury after a trial in May of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

Liam Hall was further found guilty of sexual assault by penetration, assault causing actual bodily harm and perverting the course of justice.

He was jailed for five years, placed on the sex offenders register and made subject of a 10-year restraining order regarding his victim.

Amanda Hall was given a nine-month prison sentence suspended for 18 months, and ordered to carry out 140 hours community service.

Detective Constable Dan Healey of the East division Rape and Serious Sexual Offences team, said: “Liam Hall assaulted and sexually assaulted his victim, then deliberately set about trying to interfere with the investigation into his offending.

“From inside prison where he had been remanded by the court, Hall plotted with his mum to contact witnesses and get them to withdraw their statements.

“What they did strikes at the heart of the justice system.

“The victim of Liam Hall’s offending showed a huge deal of bravery in reporting the offences and then giving evidence at the trial.

“Violence against women and girls will not be tolerated by Lancashire Police.

“If you have been a victim, please report it. You will be supported and we will thoroughly investigate in a bid to bring offenders to justice.”

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