Comment | The issue with that is, looking at the sentencing guidelines, it's a very nuanced case - there are lots of factors to consider that change the nature of the investigation (e.g the complainer's family mainly wanted him to admit what he did, as opposed to wanting some form of punishment).
It's also a very emotional case, for obvious reasons. But being emotional is no reason to not look at these nuances very carefully - indeed, in cases like this looking at those nuances is rather important. And, quite frankly, I wouldn't trust most people to do that. |
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