Update
A member of Gateshead's Orthodox Jewish community has been
cleared of sexually abusing a teenage boy.
Jeremy Bernstein, 37, had been on trial at Newcastle Crown
Court.
He was accused of touching the boy inappropriately and
forcing him to carry out sex acts between December 1998 and December 2003.
Mr Bernstein, of Whitehall Road, had denied eight charges,
including two counts of indecent assault with a male person, indecent assault
with a male person of 13 years and indecent assault with a male person of 14
years.
A jury found him not guilty on all charges.
Following the verdict Jonathan Goldberg QC, who defended Mr
Bernstein, said: "It was wholly understandable that the jury should bring
in these unanimous verdicts of not guilty.
"The complainant was wholly uncorroborated and a number
of inconsistencies were exposed in his evidence under cross-examination."
Mr Bernstein had previously won an award for his contribution
to life in the local Orthodox community.
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A member of the Gateshead Orthodox community went on trial this week accused of a string of historic sex offences against a teenage boy.
Jeremy Bernstein, 37, was accused of touching the boy
inappropriately and forcing him to carry out sex acts between December 1998 and
December 2003.
Mr Bernstein, from Whitehall Road, Gateshead, pleaded not
guilty at Newcastle Crown Court, to indecent assault with a male person of 13
years, indecency with a child aged 13 years, indecent assault with a male
person of 14 years, indecent assault with a male person aged 15 years and
indecency with a child aged 15 years.
He also denied two counts of indecent assault with a male
person.
Anne Richardson, prosecuting, said: “The abuse started by
touching the victim’s chest under his jumper while in a synagogue. This was
Jeremy Bernstein trying out the victim… Nowadays we would call this grooming.
“The victim buried it deep within him and did not want to
admit it to anyone, not even himself. Jeremy Bernstein is a man who knew or
believed that even if the victim did speak out, he would be disbelieved.”
The court heard that the victim did not tell the police
until two years after informing his wife about the alleged abuse in 2011.
Giving evidence, Mr Bernstein’s wife Melissa told the court
how her husband was a “loving, caring person”.
Jonathan Goldberg QC, defending, claimed the victim invented
the allegation in order to get sympathy from his wife and keep their marriage
together.
He called the alleged victim “a jealous and bitter young man
who has tried to ruin the life of a better man than himself. If he (Bernstein)
is going to try a grope, he wouldn’t do it in a busy synagogue. Jeremy
Bernstein is a deeply religious man.”
Judge John Milford told the jury: “The defence claim the
victim was jealous of the success that has been enjoyed by the defendant. ”
He noted that Mr Bernstein had won an award for his
contribution to life in the local Orthodox community.
The trial continued as the JC went to press.
http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/117800/gateshead-man-cleared-sexually-abusing-teenage-boy
ReplyDeleteRead the follow up post in the JC where you will see that he was cleared of ALL charges. Or better still just take down the original post.
Can you please remove this article completely. It's motsi shem ra even with the update.
ReplyDeleteCleared by court doesn't mean he didn't do it.
ReplyDeleteDid he do it?
Not guilty doesnt mean innocent,it means they couldnt prove he didnt do it. No smoke without fire
ReplyDeleteNo smoke without fire; no blog without ill informed speculation.
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