Sir Michael Ellis weighs in on ‘mixed messages’ from Labour over teen rapists who dodged jail
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Sir Michael Ellis has said Labour is sending "mixed messages" after the Government launched an urgent review into three teenage rapists avoiding jail.Following the verdict, Keir Starmer said that "law officers are urgently reviewing the sentences," and Attorney General Lord Hermer is investigating whether to send the case to the Court of Appeals.
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The traveller boys, who were aged between 13 and 14 at the time, sexually assaulted two teenage girls and "laughed" while filming the attacks.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 Although the three were convicted of a total of 11 rape charges, they were allowed to walk free.The trio received youth rehabilitation orders and were told by the judge that they had "done well" with the restrictions imposed during the trial.During the sentencing, Judge Nicholas Rowland said: "I should avoid...
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