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Controlling Lincolnshire Man Sentenced for Domestic Abuse

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Controlling Lincolnshire Man Sentenced for Domestic Abuse

A man from Lincolnshire has been imprisoned after being convicted of exercising control and abusive behaviour towards his partner. Identified as ‘Woods’, he is reported to have dictated what his partner could wear, meticulously tracked her mobile phone activity and, on occasions, confined her to their property.

This case gives recognition to the persistently expressed worries surrounding domestic abuse in the county. Local authorities are alerting anyone in comparable circumstances to make contact for assistance. The verdict acted as a poignant reminder of the serious repercussions of oppressive conduct and the significance of upholding the rights of victims.

The Lincoln Post has adapted this narrative based on original reporting by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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