Labour launches urgent review after teen rapists who 'laughed' filming sex attacks avoid jail
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Labour launches urgent review after teen rapists who 'laughed' filming sex attacks avoid jail.
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Labour has launched an urgent review after three teenage rapists avoided jail.The punishments were handed out to the offending trio after they sexually assaulted two teenage girls and "laughed" while filming the attacks.The traveller boys, who were aged between 13 and 14 at the time, "brazenly filmed" the rapes on their phones.
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They then shared the content online, Southampton Crown Court heard, with the first attack taking place on November 26, 2024 and the second on January 17, 2025.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Shadow justice minister Kieran Mullan and safeguarding minister Alicia Kearns referred the sentences to Lord Hermer under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme for the "horrific premeditated offences".They argued the sentences failed to reflect the gravity of the offences, the impact on the victims' lives and fell short of maintaining public confidence in the justice system.As a result, Lord Hermer has announced law officers will review the sentencing of the rapists...
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