'Self-pitying' rapist jailed for nine years
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A rapist who left his victim living in fear has been jailed for nine years.
Anthony Hamilton attacked the woman at her home in 2021, Newcastle Crown Court heard.
Hamilton, 39, of Scholars View in Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham, had denied offences including rape, but was convicted by jurors.
At his sentencing hearing, he maintained the sexual contact was consensual, but Recorder Thomas Moran said Hamilton's victim had "submitted" to him as she was "terrified" of him.
The judge said Hamilton, who represented himself at the sentencing while appearing via video link from HMP Hull, focused on his sense of injustice.
He said Hamilton "painted a very vivid picture of an emotionally unstable" and "self-pitying" man who claimed he had "lost everything".
Mr Recorder Moran said Hamilton's offending had had a profound affect on his victim.
Hamilton must also sign the sex offender's register for life.
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