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Then after Christmas all the schools went into lockdown until after the February half term when the children all went back to school, but again the Rattan children remained at home. Our worry now was that there would be no more live lessons and we would have to go back to juggling home schooling and working from home, Rimona said. I spoke to the headteacher Mrs Pettit with my concerns and she reassured me that the live lessons would continue for the boys so that they didn’t miss out, which they did. I was so pleased at how the whole situation was handled. ....
Child rapist, puppy farmer and racist Pontins dad all spared jail These are the criminals who were shown mercy after appearing in the courts Left to right; Alistair Frederick, Chloe Robinson and Ricky Brettle A child rapist, a puppy farmer and a racist who spouted vile abuse at Pontins have been spared jail this month. These are the people who came before the courts but were given a chance by judges and magistrates and weren t sent straight to jail. Instead these offenders were handed either a suspended sentence or a community sentence, with their punishment managed outside of jail. When determining sentence, judges and magistrates must adhere to a set of guidelines outlined by the Sentencing Council and take into consideration a number of factors. ....
Photoshopping paedophile, drug driving beautician and knife wielding husband spared jail They appeared before judges and magistrates in our region Updated These are the criminals who appeared in Merseyside s courts but were spared an immediate custodial sentence. They appeared before judges and magistrates in our region, who decided to give them a chance. When determining what sentence to give an offender, judges and magistrates must adhere to a set of guidelines determined by the Sentencing Council. Those passing sentence must also determine what risk of reoffending the defendant poses, whether there is a realistic prospect of rehabilitation and if immediate custody will result in a significant harmful impact on others. ....