In a shocking turn of events, the conviction of Sean Hogg, a 22-year-old man accused of raping a 13-year-old girl, has been overturned by the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service. The case, which had previously sparked public outcry due to the lenient sentencing, has further intensified the ongoing discussions surrounding justice for sexual assault victims.
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Hogg, who was 17 at the time of the alleged attacks that took place between March and June 2018 at Dalkeith Country Park in Midlothian, was initially spared jail and received a community payback order with 270 hours of unpaid work. This decision had raised concerns about the adequacy of sentencing guidelines for offenders under the age of 25.