Boyle was sentenced to 16 years after a trial at Cambridge Crown Court (Picture: PA)
A former police officer turned criminal defence barrister has been jailed for the rape and indecent assault of an underage girl more than 30 years ago. Â
James Boyle, now 69, told his teenage victim: ‘I know this is wrong but I just can’t help myself’. Â
Boyle was a serving police officer for Cambridgeshire Constabulary when he abused the girl between 1986 and 1991. Â
He left her suffering nightmares with ‘images and memories invading her dreams’, the court heard. Â
Boyle was practising as a lawyer when he was arrested, after a report was made to police in 2018, Cambridge Crown Court heard. Â
Sentencing him to 16 years in prison, Judge Philip Grey said Boyle had been ‘living a lie’ because none of his professional achievements would have been recognised had he not ‘evaded responsibility for such serious offending’. Â
He denied two counts of rape – one when the victim was under 16 – and one count of indecent assault, forcing her to give evidence at a trial, which she described as ‘extremely distressing and harrowing’. Â
The victim was cross-examined for three days ‘on your your instructions’, Judge Grey told Boyle. Â
‘You showed her no mercy then, just as you had her at your mercy as a child,’ he said. Â
The judge also praised the victim’s ‘courage and perseverance’ in giving evidence telling the court she deserved ‘enormous credit’. Â
Boyle’s barrister, Stephen Kamlish KC said he is ‘broken’ as a result of being incarcerated. Â
He has health issues including diabetes, hypertension and gout and has lost a ‘significant’ amount of weight since being caged.  Â
As a former police officer convicted of sex offences, Boyle’s sentence would be a ‘hard sentence to serve’, the judge conceded. Â
But he added: ‘This has been brought about by you’. Â
Boyle, of Sunbury Place, Edinburgh, was also ordered to pay £4,500 in prosecution costs and must sign the sex offenders’ register. Â
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He is the latest in a string of police officers convicted of serious offences. Â
Former Met Police officer Adam Provan was found guilty of raping a colleague multiple times and attacking a 16-year-old girl last Tuesday. Â
More than a dozen officers from the force have been convicted of serious crimes since the murder of Sarah Everard – who died at the hands of serving officer Wayne Couzens in March 2021 – with the majority committing sex crimes against women.  Â
The defendant, who was jailed for 16 years, told his teenage victim: ‘I know this is wrong but I just can’t help myself’.Â