The Judge in a case last week gave a sentence of 13 years for multiple rape. He regreted that it was not life but this sentence in previous cases were sucessfully appealed.
As far as I know this man was convicted of a few crimes and got concurrent sentences. If the Judge wanted a longer sentence, why did he not make the sentences consecquative.
This confuses me all the time. Can anybody tell me what is the use of giving concurrent sentences at all and in what circumstances would a Judge consecquative ones.
As far as I know this man was convicted of a few crimes and got concurrent sentences. If the Judge wanted a longer sentence, why did he not make the sentences consecquative.
This confuses me all the time. Can anybody tell me what is the use of giving concurrent sentences at all and in what circumstances would a Judge consecquative ones.