James Saxon, from Stockport, is jailed after admitting controlling and coercive behaviour.
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James Saxon, 29, jailed for over two years at Manchester Crown Court for coercive control, assault, and weapon offences in Stockport. Five-year restraining order.
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Why many victims of domestic violence do not leave their abusers

Why victims of domestic violence do not leave their abusers explained for courts and legal professionals, including coercive control, financial abuse, fear, and safety risks.