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  1. thecheeseboiger on

    *Lord Matthews, who heard the appeal with Lady Wise, said that they considered the nine years originally imposed on him was excessive.*

    *Ahmadze had carried out the assault after approaching the girl and making “intimidating” remarks.*

    How would it be excessive if the sentence is reduced by literally 1 year? 

    It’s gone from 9 -> 8. 

    If 9 is excessive, how is 8 suddenly fine? Illogical.

    And it’s ridiculous anyway that a child rapist serves 8 years.

    This is precisely why people are beginning to think the courts are working against the people. This is insidious.

  2. Vast-Potato3262 on

    [https://news.stv.tv/north/asylum-seeker-who-raped-teen-in-early-morning-cooper-park-attack-in-elgin-has-jail-term-cut](https://news.stv.tv/north/asylum-seeker-who-raped-teen-in-early-morning-cooper-park-attack-in-elgin-has-jail-term-cut)

    Other link. Extra quote:

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    Lord Matthews, who heard the appeal with Lady Wise, said that they considered the nine years originally imposed on him were excessive.

    >He said it was difficult to reconcile the sentence imposed on Ahmadze with other recent authorities in rape cases.

    >Lord Matthews said the victim was “clearly vulnerable” and the offence involved the targeting of a lone, young person in the early hours of the morning in a secluded area, when they were defenceless.

    >During the assault, the victim was manhandled to bushes, pushed to the ground and raped. She was then subjected to a second oral rape.

    >The distressed teenager managed to get to a path where she met a man who was walking through the park. She called a female friend and explained she had been raped before making her way to Dr Gray’s Hospital, in Elgin.

    >Lord Matthews said the victim suffered flashbacks and nightmares and their life was completely changed in the wake of the attack. The victim suffered physical injury in the sex assault and had to leave their studies.  

    >Lord Matthews said a background report prepared on the asylum seeker ahead of sentencing assessed him as posing a high risk of re-offending. He said: “It was said he had no remorse and showed no insight or sympathy for his victim.”

    >The appeal judges were told Ahmadze has no family in the UK and no contact with his family in Afghanistan. He requires the services of an interpreter and may face deportation at the end of his sentence.

    >It was said that he suffered significant adverse childhood experiences, and while serving in the Afghan army, he was captured by the Taliban, who shot him and killed a relative.

    >Defence counsel James McCrone argued that the original sentence imposed on Ahmadze was “excessive” in the circumstances of the case and should be quashed.”

    High chance of reoffending and the sentence gets reduced, what the fuck?

  3. Judge must be a reform insider, trying to piss everyone off so they get elected!

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