MANCHESTER, KOMPAS.com – Reynhard Sinaga, who is the perpetrator rape largest in history English, could spend the rest of his life in prison.
This was after the prosecution considered the verdict too lenient, so they sent a request to the appellate court.
Case Reynhard in the spotlight when he was convicted of the largest claimed rape case in British history, in January.
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Considered a narcissist and psychopath by police, Reynhard Sinaga is on the streets of Manchester and framing his male victim.
By showing a friendly attitude, Reynhard would take the victim to his apartment, where they would be raped and filmed unconscious.
The details appeared in court in Manchester Court for 18 months, as reported Manchester Evening News Wednesday (30/9/2020).
Reynhard was found guilty of 159 counts, including 136 rape, 8 attempted rape, 13 sexual assault, and two assault with penetration.
He was found guilty of raping 44 men and confessing to his assault on four of the victims, earning him a life sentence.
Even so, detectives claim that they believe that there are many more men who have become victims of “the predaotr”.
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A spokesman for the judicial commission said the appeals process against Reynhard’s sentence should have started in March.
However, they were forced to postpone it because at that time the new corona virus outbreak was rolling. The trial will also be held on October 14 and 15.
Attorney Michael Ellis QC will contest the argument that Reynhard is not worthy of leniency of any kind.
This is because the 37-year-old man had “committed the most evil and cruel act this country has ever witnessed”.
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Moreover, Judge Suzanne Goddard in her verdict last January called Reynhard Sinaga a “bad predator” and also a “monster”.
Usually, the judge drops life sentence bajal apply certain limits before the convict can file for conditional release.
But in Great Britain, there is a system known as the whole-life tariff, in which the convicted person will not be released.
A court order not to convict a convicted parole is usually practiced in a serious murder case.
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