Former Watford Sergeant denies rape while on duty


Claire Hayhurst and Fintan McGuinness

Mon, 15 May 2023 at 11:03 am BST

Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court <i>(Image: PA/Ben Birchall)</i>
Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court (Image: PA/Ben Birchall)

A former North Watford police officer pleaded not guilty to three counts of rape during a court appearance last week.

Sergeant David Stansbury appeared at Bristol Crown Court on the morning of May 10, accused of raping a woman aged 16 or over.

Charges allege that the 42-year-old raped the woman in Plymouth, Devon, between October 23 and November 30, 2009.

Stansbury, who wore a face mask as he arrived at and left the court building, pleaded not guilty to the three charges against him.

The officer, dressed in a black suit, white shirt, and blue tie, also spoke to confirm his name and date of birth to the court.

Judge Michael Longman told the defendant: “This case is adjourned for trial.

“That will take place on March 18 next year. You must attend your trial. If you do not do so, that would be an offence punishable by imprisonment and you might find that the trial continues in your absence.

Watford Observer: Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court
Watford Observer: Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court

Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court (Image: PA/Ben Birchall)

“You must continue to help your legal representatives. There will be a further hearing in the middle of September, which you are required to attend.”

Asked if he understood what had been said, Stansbury replied: “I do.”

Virginia Cornwall appeared for the prosecution during the hearing, while Jennifer Tallentire represented Stansbury.

Devon and Cornwall Police previously said the charges, which were reported to the force in September 2020, related to alleged incidents in Plymouth in 2009 while Stansbury was on duty.

The defendant, of Ilminster, Somerset, was an officer with Devon and Cornwall Police between 2009 and 2011.

Watford Observer: Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court
Watford Observer: Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court

Police Sergeant David Stansbury outside Bristol Crown Court (Image: PA/Ben Birchall)

He now serves with Hertfordshire Police, but is currently suspended from duty.

Hertfordshire Constabulary has confirmed that Stansbury had worked within the North Watford Safer Neighbourhood Team.

In his first five months, from late 2012, he covered Leggatts before swapping to Woodside.

He had also worked as an intervention officer, responding to 999 calls in the Hertsmere area, and most recently worked within Welwyn Hatfield’s Safer Neighbourhood Team.

Stansbury, who was released on unconditional bail, is next due to appear at Bristol Crown Court in September.

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