Former royal protection officer jailed for ‘grave betrayal’ of sex crime victim
- Mark Cranfield, a former police constable, was jailed for misconduct involving a vulnerable woman whom he contacted inappropriately after a police incident.
- Judge Kerry Maylin described Cranfield's actions as a 'grave betrayal' of trust, emphasizing the importance of punishment in such cases.
- The victim withdrew her complaint and cut off contact with the police because she felt uncomfortable due to Cranfield's behavior.
- Cranfield faced two counts of misconduct in public office and unauthorized access to computer records after his actions were discovered during a separate investigation.
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