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Brighton woman guilty of transphobic assault and harassment

Besi Besemar April 5, 2017

A Brighton woman has been convicted of common assault and harassment without violence against a transgender woman after appearing before city magistrates on Thursday (March 30).

Isla Speirs, 31, of Regency Square, Brighton, was convicted after trial of common assault on September 11, 2016 and harassment without violence between September 12 and 27, 2016.

Ms Speirs was given a 12-day Rehabilitation Activity Requirement, a 12 month Restraining Order and ordered to pay £50 compensation to the victim.

Speirs targeted a woman in Brighton with transphobic abuse on a number of occasions throughout September 2016, as well as assaulting her by throwing a cup of coffee over her.

Sgt Peter Allan
Sgt Peter Allan

Sussex Police hate crime sergeant, Peter Allan said: “I am pleased the court has convicted the defendant in this case. No-one should be targeted in such a personal and public way because of who they are.

This sentence sends out a clear signal that we will take a robust approach to those who target individuals based on their disability, gender identity, race, religion or sexual orientation.

I hope this case will encourage other victims of hate to report such behaviour to the police. We appreciate how difficult it can be for victims and witnesses to give evidence and I am pleased the court agreed the victim could give her evidence from behind a screen and that Speirs was not allowed to cross-examine the victim directly. It is essential that we are able to reassure victims and witnesses that we will offer them as much support as possible to enable them to present their evidence in the best way for them.”

To report a Hate crime to the police emailing 101@sussex.pnn.police.uk or call 101 or 999 in an emergency.

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