Billy Coull domestic abuse conviction explained

If you’ve only read the headlines, this will surprise you.
But I’m not here to rewrite the truth—I’m here to tell the whole of it.

In 2024, I was convicted under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act.
The charge stemmed from messages and images I sent to someone I had been in a long-term relationship with.
The relationship had ended.
I hadn’t fully accepted that.

And I crossed a line.

⚖️ What the Court Actually Said

I pleaded guilty.
There was no trial.
There was no denial.

The judge’s words mattered:

“If it wasn’t for the sexual element of the images—including a photo in your underwear, a striptease with the caption ‘Do you want to see more?’, and a more explicit image—it’s unlikely this would have become criminal.”

Those images were enough.
Enough to make it law.
Enough to turn emotional collapse into criminal responsibility.

🧍‍♂️ What It Wasn’t

It wasn’t coercive.
It wasn’t predatory.
It wasn’t a stranger.
It wasn’t a campaign.

But it was wrong.
It was confusing.
It was emotionally charged and deeply inappropriate.
And it became criminal because of that.

✅ What I Accepted

  • A Community Payback Order

  • Ongoing supervision

  • Placement on the Sex Offenders Register

Not because I’m a danger to children.
Not because I’m a threat to society.
But because I sent sexual content that crossed a line—during a period of deep emotional instability.

I’ve served my hours.
I attend supervision.
I go to therapy.
And I carry it.

🔄 What I Own

I don’t hide this conviction.
It’s not buried in a footer or a fine print.
It’s here—front-facing—because the only thing worse than doing what I did would be pretending I didn’t.

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I don’t ask to be excused.
I ask to be accurately understood.

This was a conviction.
This was a consequence.
This is also part of my transformation.

🔗 Want more?
– Read The Reckoning
– See My About Page
– Explore the Diary

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