A MAN was found not guilty after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman and a man in Haverfordwest.
The trial of Michael Tomlin took place at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on August 17.
Tomlin, 37, was accused of intentionally touching a woman and a man, both without consent and it was claimed in both cases the action was done in a sexual nature.
The incident was alleged to have taken place on January 4, however Tomlin, of Coronation Avenue, Haverfordwest, was found not guilty and the case was dismissed.
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