hereDamian Zelazowski, defending, said his client had worked as a warehouseman for M&S for 23 years.Bayley had one previous conviction for indecent assault in January 1997 when he was a juvenile.Judge Anthony Cross QC said that without the intervention of the railway station cleaner the victim 'would never have known he was the victim of a sexual assault'.Bayley, of South Close in Wilmslow, was handed a 12-month community order after he had earlier admitted one charge of sexual assault.
He must also carry out ten days of rehabilitation activity and sign the sex offenders' register.He was also ordered to pay £500 compensation to his victim and £500 towards prosecution costs.Judge Cross said the offence wasn't so serious that it required a.
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