Two teenage boys who raped girls in Fordingbridge, England, had their sentences revised by an appeals court. Originally, they received non-custodial sentences, but the court ruled this was too lenient and increased their sentences to four years in custody. The case has drawn attention to concerns over juvenile justice and the handling of sexual offenses involving minors. The appeal highlights ongoing debates about appropriate punishments for serious crimes committed by young offenders.
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