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Without Mitigating In Any Way...
...the seriousness of his offences, isn't this sentence bloody stupid?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-38367 103
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't suggest that he should be let off because of his age do you?
When that 97 year old was deemed to unfit to stand trial there was an outcry on AB, demanding that he be tried and jailed despite his age.
Now a 100 year old abuser has been tried convicted and jailed there are more complaints. The same rule applies here as when people on here think a sentence is too lenient. The Judge DOES NOT make up the sentence off the top of his/her head. The sentence MUST follow the guidelines.
If this man had shown remorse and pleaded guilty he would possibly have got away with a suspended sentence. ( which would probably have caused another rant on here)
In reality this man will be in a vulnerable prisoners unit due to his age.
Life there will not be much different to being in a care home. He will get 3 fresh cooked meals a day and have constant supervision.
When that 97 year old was deemed to unfit to stand trial there was an outcry on AB, demanding that he be tried and jailed despite his age.
Now a 100 year old abuser has been tried convicted and jailed there are more complaints. The same rule applies here as when people on here think a sentence is too lenient. The Judge DOES NOT make up the sentence off the top of his/her head. The sentence MUST follow the guidelines.
If this man had shown remorse and pleaded guilty he would possibly have got away with a suspended sentence. ( which would probably have caused another rant on here)
In reality this man will be in a vulnerable prisoners unit due to his age.
Life there will not be much different to being in a care home. He will get 3 fresh cooked meals a day and have constant supervision.
some information on older prisoners here
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/uploa ds/syst em/uplo ads/att achment _data/f ile/368 177/nee ds-olde r-priso ners-sp cr-surv ey.pdf
Prisons in the UK are having to make a lot of arrangements for elderly prisoners now. The % of over 60s in jail went up by 125% between 2004 and 2014 while the % of under 20s dropped by 25% ( see tables in my link)
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Prisons in the UK are having to make a lot of arrangements for elderly prisoners now. The % of over 60s in jail went up by 125% between 2004 and 2014 while the % of under 20s dropped by 25% ( see tables in my link)
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