John Nicholson
John Nicholson

A man has today (July 11) been sentenced at Carlisle Crown Court after being found guilty at a trial for assault occasioning actual bodily harm and coercive and controlling behaviour.

John Nicholson, 59, of Loanwath Road in Dumfries, was jailed for two years six months.

The assault offence relates to an incident in Brampton in July 2009 against a woman.

The coercive and controlling behaviour offence is against a separate woman between 2009 and 2021. 

DC Emma Armstrong from Cumberland CID said “Nicholson engaged in coercive and controlling behaviour.

“He was controlling in relation to the woman’s friends, he was degrading towards her and discouraged her from roles at work.

"The woman was often left in fear due to his threatening behaviour throughout the relationship.

“It is understandably difficult for victims of abuse to talk about what happened to them and any reports we receive will be taken seriously and will be dealt with professionally and sensitively.

“The Constabulary works closely with trusted partner agencies to provide the appropriate support which is tailored to an individual’s circumstances.

“These offences will not be tolerated by Cumbria Constabulary, and we will do everything within our power to hold them accountable for their actions and bring them to justice.

“I would encourage anyone who has been subject to offences of this nature to come forward so that our officers can investigate. You will be supported throughout our investigation.”

Report and Support

If you wish to report an incident of domestic or sexual abuse, please contact police. You can report online at www.cumbria.police.uk/report-it or calling 101. If it is an emergency or a crime is in action, please dial 999.

 For more information on the support available for victims of domestic or sexual abuse, please visit - Advice about domestic abuse | Cumbria Police

Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS)/ Clare’s Law application

This scheme enables the police to release information about any previous history of violence or abuse a person might have.

To make an application visit - Request information under Clare's Law: Make a Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS) application | Cumbria Police