Accused denies rape of woman.A MAN accused of repeatedly raping a prostitute prostitute n. a person who receives payment for sexual intercourse or other sexual acts, generally as a regular occupation. Although usually a prostitute refers to a woman offering sexual favors to men, male prostitutes may perform homosexual acts for money or denied the crimes to a Teesside Crown Court jury. Clifford Honeyman said he had consensual CONSENSUAL, civil law. This word is applied to designate one species of contract known in the civil laws; these contracts derive their name from the consent of the parties which is required in their formation, as they cannot exist without such consent. 2. sexual activity with the prostitute in Thornaby and paid her pounds 5 for her services. When asked: "Did you rape that lady?" by Christopher Knox, Honeyman said: "No, not at all." Asked what he did wrong that night, the 34-year-old said: "Saying yes to the prostitute." He said yesterday there was no force or violence towards the woman, who cannot be named. He denied "frogmarching" her to a disused disused Adjective no longer used Adj. 1. disused - no longer in use; "obsolete words" obsolete noncurrent - not current or belonging to the present time disused adj building and attacking her. "I did not," he said. "There was never any agreement to have sexual intercourse sexual intercourse or coitus or copulation Act in which the male reproductive organ enters the female reproductive tract (see reproductive system). ," said prosecutor Richard Bennett. "Yes there was," replied Honeyman. He said she was all right until she went across the road in front of a police van, then became hysterical. He denied he was running after her or she was screaming. Police said earlier the two were running "like a pair of drunks". Honeyman said he was merry but not drunk after a night with family on November 14 last year. He said he was walking in the Mandale Road area because he had intended to visit a friend. The prosecution say he shouted at the prostitute who passed him at a bus stop, followed her, took her to an alley and raped her. He said he didn't tell police the full story at the time as he was ashamed of using a prostitute. The jury heard he had convictions for battery and common assault against a former partner. Honeyman, of Renvyle Road, Stockton, denies three charges of rape and one sexual assault. Proceeding |
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