Thomas Green
County: Staffordshire
Conviction Date: 19/12/2025
Offence Details
Child rapist Thomas Green has been jailed. The 28-year-old raped his victim and threatened to kill her if anyone found out about it.
But the schoolgirl confided in her mum and the police were contacted. Green denied the allegations but pleaded guilty on November 3 - the day of his trial at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court.
Now he has been handed a 17-year extended jail sentence, made up of 14 years custody and three years extended licence. He must serve two-thirds of the custodial element before he can be considered for release.
Green, of Albemarle Road, Cross Heath, pleaded guilty to two charges of the rape of a child under 16 as well as two other offences.
Anis Ali, mitigating, said Green is 'relatively immature and troubled'. But he prevented his victim from the ordeal of having to give evidence at a trial.
Mr Ali said: "His expressions of remorse and regret are genuine. He recognises the real effect it had upon her. There is very real embarrassment and shame."
Mr Ali added that Green's prospects of rehabilitation are 'relatively positive' and 'there is nothing to indicate in my submission he is dangerous'.
But Judge Graeme Smith said Green met the test for dangerousness. He placed Green on the Sex Offenders' Register for life and slapped him with an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Judge Smith said: "I accept you have shown genuine remorse. The pre-sentence report concludes you are a high risk of causing serious harm to children. A significant amount of work needs to be undertaken to reduce the risk. I conclude you meet the test for dangerousness."