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Two teenage boys detained for rape as court of appeal overrules ‘lenient’ sentences

Two teenage boys have been sentenced to four years' detention after their initial lenient punishments were contested. The boys, aged 15, were originally given youth rehabilitation orders for raping two girls, sparking public outrage. This c...

The Guardian· Jul 2, 2026 · 3:28 PM · 2 views

Two teenage boys have been sentenced to four years' detention after their initial lenient punishments were contested. The boys, aged 15, were originally given youth rehabilitation orders for raping two girls, sparking public outrage. This case sheds light on the complexities of juvenile sentencing in severe crimes. #JusticeServed #CourtRuling #JuvenileCrime #LegalNews #PublicOutrage

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