geovalin Posted May 5, 2022 Share Posted May 5, 2022 Matthew William Watkin, an English teacher who lived in Siem Reap province, lost his appeal at the Supreme Court on Wednesday for indecent assault against an underage niece. Watkin was sentenced to two years and six months in jail in 2020 after a complaint from his Cambodian wife’s sister that he molested the woman’s 13- and 17-year-old daughters. His wife initially testified against him, but flipped during the Supreme Court appeal last month, saying she had only been feeling jealous and did not in fact see him inappropriately touching the girls. Judge Kim Sathavy on Wednesday upheld the conviction and sentence against Watkin. Separately, the court also ruled against the appeal of Tbong Khmum CNRP ex-commune councilor Kong Sam An for his plotting conviction in relation to taking part in gatherings to support exiled opposition leaders. The sentencing of Sam An had been made correctly and that his claim during the appeal that he had been made to thump-print a blank paper when questioned at the provincial court had no evidence, the court said. Sam An is serving a seven-year prison sentence. Judge Sathavy also reject the appealof three convicted bomb plotters who had argued that an electronic device used as evidence against them was not a bomb detonator. read more https://vodenglish.news/british-pedophile-bomb-plotters-cnrp-councilor-lose-appeals/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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