Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has denounced a seven-year prison sentence for the Whyteleafe Paedophile, Sorosh Amini, an Iranian national who raped a 13-year-old British girl in an alleyway as a “disgrace.”
His remark follows the revelation that the judge astonishingly stated the child victim had not experienced “severe psychological trauma.”
Sorosh Amini, 21, from Whyteleafe, Surrey, received a lenient sentence in June at Croydon Crown Court after being convicted of rape and sexual assault.
Mr. Philp’s unusual intervention followed the revelation that Judge Antony Hyams-Parish refrained from imposing a more severe sentence, since he did not consider Sorosh Amini to be a “dangerous offender.”
The paedophile loving judge’s sentencing comments have finally been made public.
Despite the harrowing “stranger rape” of a child, he said to Sorosh Amini: “I have concluded that whilst there is no doubt that she was caused psychological harm, I have concluded it falls just short of severe psychological harm.”
But Mr Philp said: “Sorosh Amini violently attacked a 13-year old girl in broad daylight in Croydon town centre.
“For the judge to give a lower sentence because she ‘allegedly didn’t suffer severe trauma as a result’ is a disgrace.”
Sorosh Amini was told he will serve no more than two-thirds — four years and eight months — in prison before he is released on licence.
As Sorosh Amini has been on remand for 11 months, he has, at most, three years and nine months left.
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