A health worker found guilty of sexual misconduct with two vulnerable patients in a Royal Court trial will be sentenced in June.
Vincent Charles Roberts was convicted of eight counts of committing sexual offences while in a relationship of care, relating to prohibited acts with someone suffering from a mental disorder, following a trial in February.
He is due to be sentenced by the Superior Number of the Royal Court – which only convenes for the most serious cases – on 12 June.
Roberts was remanded on bail.
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