Key facts
- A UK judge decided not to impose custodial sentences on three teenage boys convicted of rape.
- The boys were found guilty of rape at knifepoint and other serious sexual offenses.
- The decision has sparked widespread outrage and debate in the UK.
A judge's decision in the U.K. to not impose custodial sentences on three teenage boys found guilty of rape at knifepoint and other serious sexual offenses has led to significant public outcry and debate. The ruling has been met with widespread anger and has ignited discussions regarding the justice system's handling of such serious crimes.
