The most significant reduction — 51.2 per cent — was made to the jail time of a man originally sentenced to seven years and 10 months for sexual offending.
He cannot be identified because he committed his offences between 1996 and 1998, when he was 12 years old and his victim 15 years old, but only faced sentencing last year.
Justices Tom Gray,
David Peek and Anne Bampton cut the man’s sentence to three years and nine months, saying his initial penalty was “manifestly excessive”.
They agreed the original sentencing judge had failed to give weight to the man’s rehabilitation since 1998, and the delay between offending and punishment.
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