The Court of Appeal has determined that an eight-year prison sentence imposed on a Roscommon man convicted of raping his neighbour's daughter was unduly lenient. President of the Court of Appeal Mr Justice Seán Ryan delivered the decision on 1 December 2014, describing the offences as standing "on the most heinous level" and involving "depravity amounting to torture". The man had pleaded guilty to multiple counts of rape and sexual assault perpetrated between 2004 and 2008 against a child who was five years old when the abuse commenced. The original sentence, imposed in July 2013 by Mr Justice Paul Carney, comprised concurrent terms across fifteen rape charges and five sexual assault charges. The Director of Public Prosecutions successfully challenged the sentencing as inadequate. Mr Justice Ryan stated the sentencing judge had erred gravely in considering eight years appropriate for the rape charges. The existing sentence will remain in place pending a new sentencing hearing scheduled for 13 February 2015.
"Depravity amounting to torture": Appeal Court finds eight-year sentence for raping neighbour's daughter too lenient
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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