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Policewoman avoids jail after falsely accusing ex-cop lover of domestic abuse

Policewoman avoids jail after falsely accusing ex-cop lover of domestic abuse

PC Amanda Aston, 43, was previously found guilty at Maidstone Crown Court for perverting the course of justice after lying about being the victim of domestic abuse

A police officer who lied about being the victim of domestic abuse at the hands of her ex-lover and force colleague has avoided being sent to prison

PC Amanda Aston, 43, of Surrey Police had reported false allegations of control and abuse against former Sergeant Matt Taylor, in February 2017, to her colleagues.

Her cruel lies led to him being dismissed from his job and serving two months in prison for breaching bail conditions which Aston had herself encouraged him to do, and then reported him.

Evidence later showed Aston had withheld key information from the original investigation team and the case against Mr Taylor was dropped and he was released from Winchester Prison.

On March 23 she was found guilty of counts of perverting the course of justice and one count of fraud following a three-week trial at Maidstone Crown Court but she has avoided being sent to jail.

Aston, from Seaford, East Sussex, had been based in Guildford(STEVE FINN PHOTOGRAPHY)
Aston’s lies left her ex-partner’s career in tatters(STEVE FINN PHOTOGRAPHY)

Kevin Baumber, defending, said her police career was over and added any immediate custody would result in her young daughter having to be cared for by Aston’s 81-year-old mother.

On imposing an 21-month jail term suspended for two years, Mr Justice Cavanagh told the child was the one ‘exceptional’ factor which saved her from going to prison.

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  • May 22, 2023