Two British teenagers, aged 14 at the time of the crimes, received four-year custodial sentences after their initial non-custodial sentences sparked public and political backlash. The convictions followed rapes of two girls in separate incidents between late 2024 and early 2025. The Court of Appeal ruled the original sentences were too lenient, emphasizing the repeated and severe nature of the offenses. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed support for reviewing the sentences, leading to the appeal. The lead judge, Lady Chief Justice Sue Carr, stated that the offenders' actions, including filming the assaults, necessitated custody. The third offender, aged 13, received a youth rehabilitation order without an increased sentence due to his age and limited understanding of the events.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of the legal proceedings, public reaction, and political involvement without overtly favoring any particular ideological stance. It reports on the judicial decision, government response, and the sentencing rationale without evident slant toward left or right.




