A Limerick taxi driver who raped and sexually assaulted a female passenger two years ago after driving her to an isolated area has been jailed for seven years.
John Ryan (43) of Clonard, Westbury was found guilty by a jury at the Central Criminal Court last November.
He had pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault of the now 21-year-old woman on October 17th, 2007 after picking her up in his cab a short distance from a Limerick nightclub.
Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy, registered Ryan as a sex offender.
He had adjourned sentencing last week after Ryan raised issues about the medical care of his amputated leg while he has been on remand in custody.
He said that he would adjourn the hearing of Ryan’s treatment in prison to next month but said as he will now be moved from Cloverhill, a remand prison, to possibly either Mountjoy or Arbour hill, the situation may change.
Mr Justice McCarthy said that Ryan had been in a position of trust and that “persons who hold public service vehicle licenses are called upon to be persons of good character”, as people, particularly young girls are reliant on them to bring them safely home late at night.
“It is fundamental that they be completely trustworthy in every respect,” Mr Justice McCarthy. He said the fact Ryan had taken advantage of his position with a vulnerable young woman was an aggravating factor in the case.
He took into account that Ryan had initially lied and claimed that there had been no sexual contact at all between him and the victim but later “changed his story” and told gardai that they had consensual intercourse and he had given her oral sex.
Mr Justice McCarthy said the victim had been of an age where she was entitled to enjoy her life and a night out.
Garda Maria Kiely told Mr John O’Sullivan BL, prosecuting that the woman stated in a victim impact statement that she feels the crimes had hurt her family as much as her but she has since started attending counselling.
The court heard that Ryan, a married man with two children, had been working as a taxi driver for seven years. His leg was amputated after he was involved in a serious accident as a 19-year-old and he suffers from hypertension, diabetes and potential cardiac difficulties.
Ryan has previous convictions for public order offences, common assault and forgery.