
He was convicted after a four-day trial in which he was accused of inventing a "ludicrous, cold-blooded and insulting" defence.He had tried to claim forensic evidence found on intimate swabs had been put there by his victim after she found a sex toy he had used.But the judge told the disgraced soldier, of Darlington, County Durham, there was in fact "the strongest possible evidence" against him.Howard forced himself upon his helpless victim, and during the attack warned: "Don't tell my fiancée." When it was over, Howard callously asked her: "Have you had a good time?"The Judge who spoke further said; "In the face of overwhelming DNA evidence to the contrary, you continued to deny this happened. This attempt to humiliate and denigrate your victim severely exacerbated the wrong you had already done to her.
He was then jailed for seven years. Don’t you just like how raped victims get justice in no time?
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