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Time For Mandatory Sentencing?

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paraffin | 01:30 Mon 13th Jul 2009 | News
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvJscO3tEdY

A convicted rapist is "sentenced" to community service, released back into society only to allegedly commit a similar offence only 8 days later.
Why was he not locked up?
Should society not be protected from perpetrators of serious crimes?
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wrong link.
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I believe there is a mimimun sentence of 5 years for rape so I guess you're not telling us the whole story.

Was he released after a lengthy term for rape and then got community service for a different offence?

Do you have a link?
With just a light sentence there must be extenuating circumstances. Did the woman lead him on and back out when he was aroused. There's a fine line between rape and consensual sex and with just 2 people involved who may be telling the truth?
Are you having a laugh Rov?

There is no line between rape and consensual sex. One is a yes the other is a NO.
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