A man has brought an appeal against his eight-and-a-half year sentence for stabbing his friend seventeen times with scissors in Letterkenny, County Donegal, in October 2008. Kenneth Broe was convicted by jury of assault causing serious harm following an incident in the early hours of the morning on Main Street. The victim sustained multiple wounds to the neck, head and chest, requiring two life-saving operations and two weeks in intensive care. At the Court of Appeal hearing on 8 May 2020, Broe's counsel argued that the sentencing judge had erred by suspending eighteen months of the sentence rather than reducing the overall term, given mitigating factors and rehabilitation efforts made during the significant delay between offence and trial. The Director of Public Prosecutions' counsel contended that mitigating circumstances and rehabilitation were appropriately addressed through the suspended portion, whilst maintaining public protection. The Court of Appeal reserved judgment.
Sentence imposed on man who stabbed friend 17 times 'too severe', court hears
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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