As the woman walked on, she saw Relph whose demeanour appeared “suspicious”, Carlisle Crown Court heard. As the woman walked past, prosecutor Gerard Rogerson said: “He was standing, looking towards her. “She didn’t feel comfortable or safe,” said Mr Rogerson. He remained silent when interviewed and, having admitted an offence of outraging public decency, found himself in breach of a suspended jail term. “Through his own willpower he has made himself abstinent from cannabis, Valium and alcohol,” said Mr Wales.


Source:   The Times
April 08, 2025 00:16 UTC