A man from Roscommon has been sentenced to fourteen years imprisonment following a Court of Appeal determination that his original eight-year sentence was manifestly inadequate. The accused had pleaded guilty to repeated counts of rape and sexual assault of a young neighbour between 2004 and 2008. The victim was five years old when the offences commenced and continued for approximately three and a half years until the child was taken into care by the Health Service Executive. President of the Court of Appeal Mr Justice Seán Ryan described the crimes as standing "on the most heinous level" of offending, involving depravity that amounted to torture. The Director of Public Prosecutions successfully applied for the sentence to be reviewed in December 2014. Mr Justice Ryan stated that whilst mitigating factors including the accused's late guilty plea and difficult background were considered, a much more severe sentence could have been imposed. The court imposed fourteen years on each of the fifteen rape counts to run concurrently, with no change to the sexual assault convictions.
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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