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Paedophile sentence appeal fails | Paedophile sentence appeal fails |
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A man who was jailed for 12 years for abusing young girls has failed in an attempt to have his sentence reduced at the Court of Appeal. | |
Gerald Alexander McDonald, 64, formerly of Shropshire, was jailed at Shrewsbury Crown Court in December 2006. | Gerald Alexander McDonald, 64, formerly of Shropshire, was jailed at Shrewsbury Crown Court in December 2006. |
He had pleaded guilty to 35 offences which took place between the late 1980s and the early 2000s. | He had pleaded guilty to 35 offences which took place between the late 1980s and the early 2000s. |
Dismissing the appeal Mr Justice Gibbs, described the case as one of "extreme gravity". | Dismissing the appeal Mr Justice Gibbs, described the case as one of "extreme gravity". |
Breach of trust | Breach of trust |
He said McDonald had subjected girls as young as five to "incidents which involved unpleasant perversions going even beyond the level of depravity inherent in these types of cases." | He said McDonald had subjected girls as young as five to "incidents which involved unpleasant perversions going even beyond the level of depravity inherent in these types of cases." |
McDonald, who had previously lived in Telford, appealed his sentence on the grounds that it was "manifestly excessive" in total, given his age and his remorse. | McDonald, who had previously lived in Telford, appealed his sentence on the grounds that it was "manifestly excessive" in total, given his age and his remorse. |
Mr Justice Gibbs ruled the abuse extended over a period of more than two decades and involved "gross and repeated" breaches of trust including a rape. | Mr Justice Gibbs ruled the abuse extended over a period of more than two decades and involved "gross and repeated" breaches of trust including a rape. |
Dismissing McDonald's appeal, he said the total sentence could not be said to be manifestly excessive or wrong in principle. | Dismissing McDonald's appeal, he said the total sentence could not be said to be manifestly excessive or wrong in principle. |
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