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Fury as man, 21, who raped 13-year-old in park walks free as he is deemed too young to be sent to prison and is only made to carry out 270 hours of unpaid work in 'insult' to his victim
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11935437/Fury-man-21-raped-13-year-old-park-walks-free-young-sent-prison.html
Given the victim was only 13 when he was 17, I would have thought some jail time was inevitable -- especially as sex crimes have been such a hot potato since the inception of Mappa in Scotland circa 2007. I guess the guy got lucky because of the combination of the new legislation and the Judge's own personal discretion. I personally am a bit ambivalent about the sentence imposed, because, on the one hand, legally he was not yet an adult at the time of the offence (16-18 is a tricky and complex time for most teenagers, as they make the transition into becoming an adult), and, on the other, it is still rape and there was a 4-year age gap between the accused and victim, as well as him doing it on various occasions over a 3-month period. I'd really need to analyse the case in its entirety for me to give a proper judgement. I don't agree with the SNP guidelines that 25 years of age or younger is too young to go to prison; that should, imo, be reduced to 21 years of age or younger. What I will say is, given this guy's case is all over the media, and he was placed on the sex offenders' register for 3 years to coincide with his probation, you can bet that his life as a free man will not be easy, at least not initially, and very possibly will have to relocate to a different area for his own safety and wellbeing. And, like I said, the fact that his case was/is all over the media, he may never ever be able to lead a normal life, and I suspect the Judge took this into consideration when he passed sentence. Not everyone deserves a second chance, but this guy does (imo). I think it was wise to put him on the maximum amount of probation Scottish Law allows (3 years), as this is ample time to assess if he'll re-offend or rehabilitate.