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Judge 'wrong' to spare boy rapists from custody, court told
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Judge 'wrong' to spare boy rapists from custody, court told

This article reports on a controversial sentencing case involving three teenage boys aged 13 to 14 who were convicted of multiple rape offenses against two underage girls. The convictions occurred between November 2024 and January 2025 in Fordingbridge, UK. The perpetrators engaged in consensual sexual activity with the victims before committing the rapes, which were partially recorded. The judge sentenced the boys to youth rehabilitation orders (YRO) rather than custodial sentences, citing the need to avoid criminalizing them unnecessarily and using custody as a last resort. Legal representatives, including Tom Little KC, argued that the judge misapplied sentencing guidelines, resulting in overly lenient sentences. The victims and their families expressed outrage, with one describing the outcome as a 'slap on the wrist.' The case has sparked significant public and political backlash, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemning it as 'appalling.'

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Judge 'wrong' to spare boy rapists from custody, court told

This article reports on a controversial sentencing case involving three teenage boys aged 13 to 14 who were convicted of multiple rape offenses against two underage girls. The convictions occurred between November 2024 and January 2025 in Fordingbridge, UK. The perpetrators engaged in consensual sexual activity with the victims before committing the rapes, which were partially recorded. The judge sentenced the boys to youth rehabilitation orders (YRO) rather than custodial sentences, citing the need to avoid criminalizing them unnecessarily and using custody as a last resort. Legal representatives, including Tom Little KC, argued that the judge misapplied sentencing guidelines, resulting in overly lenient sentences. The victims and their families expressed outrage, with one describing the outcome as a 'slap on the wrist.' The case has sparked significant public and political backlash, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemning it as 'appalling.'

Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): The article frames the legal argument against the judge’s leniency as a necessary correction to ensure justice, aligning with conservative values emphasizing strict punishment for serious crimes. It highlights criticism from legal experts and politicians, implying that the current judicial approach—

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 78): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the legal proceedings, convictions, and public reaction. It provides specific details about the cases and quotes legal experts. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language describing the victims' reactions and the political respon

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