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'Lenient' rape sentences appealed | 'Lenient' rape sentences appealed |
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The attorney general has gone to the Appeal Court to appeal against the "unduly lenient" sentences on two men convicted of raping under-age girls. | |
Baroness Scotland is trying to get the two-year jail terms imposed on Keith Fenn, 24, of Oxford, and Simon Foster, 26, of Dartmouth, Devon, increased. | |
In both cases, lawyers said the men had thought the girls were older and they did not have to force them to have sex. | |
The appeal judges are now considering the cases, Lady Scotland's office said. | The appeal judges are now considering the cases, Lady Scotland's office said. |
Under the law, sex with under-13s is classed as rape regardless of consent. | Under the law, sex with under-13s is classed as rape regardless of consent. |
Sentencing guidelines dictate that such offences carry jail terms of eight to 13 years, and the attorney general believes the two years handed down are "unduly lenient". | Sentencing guidelines dictate that such offences carry jail terms of eight to 13 years, and the attorney general believes the two years handed down are "unduly lenient". |
Public confidence | Public confidence |
The BBC's Danny Shaw said both victims had been virgins and had been "emotionally and physically" affected by their ordeals. | The BBC's Danny Shaw said both victims had been virgins and had been "emotionally and physically" affected by their ordeals. |
He added that Lady Scotland believed public confidence in the court's ability to protect young girls would suffer if the sentences were not increased. | He added that Lady Scotland believed public confidence in the court's ability to protect young girls would suffer if the sentences were not increased. |
Window cleaner Fenn was given two years after a judge said the 10-year-old girl, who was assaulted in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, had appeared older. | |
Judge Julian Hall later told a select committee of MPs that he stood by the sentence. | Judge Julian Hall later told a select committee of MPs that he stood by the sentence. |
During the trial in June, Oxford Crown Court heard that Fenn, from Blackbird Leys, Oxford, raped the girl in a park on 14 October 2006, before an accomplice, Darren Wright, 34, took her home and sexually assaulted her. | |
Also in June, Judge Jeffery Rucker "reluctantly" jailed Simon Foster for two years after he admitted two charges of rape and sexual assault by penetration at Exeter Crown Court. | |
The court heard how Foster met the 12-year-old on the internet and then on three occasions on Teignmouth seafront in Devon. | The court heard how Foster met the 12-year-old on the internet and then on three occasions on Teignmouth seafront in Devon. |
The girl had told Foster, of Britannia Avenue, Dartmouth, she was aged 15. | The girl had told Foster, of Britannia Avenue, Dartmouth, she was aged 15. |