Unsure how this is the cops fault... not sticking up for it, as I don't know the full story, but as I have read on here, the gripe appears about being available for the plea but not being called in, the lack of an updated victim impact report and as an aside, one claim about Police releasing a sexo on bail, to the detriment of the young victim who went on to commit suicide.

They got the arsewipe and he eventually pleaded guilty. 7 months home D is not a sentence. It is pathetic.

Unlike mine, (not the cops fault either BTW) at least there is a result of sorts in your matter....

- Cops don't dish out the sentence... I bet they would like to...
- There would have been a victim impact report on there early in the piece... If nothing had changed, that original one can still be used, but if it needed to be updated and added to, the judge could have delayed sentencing (remanded in custody too...), for a very short time, for that to happen. (Fair enough, the cop should have just done it... but the victims views were already recorded???? The lack of an "updated version" should not affect the sentence in any way).
- Cops don't bail sexo offenders... it has to be done by a high court judge only... His bail would be opposed by Police, but...

If the cops have stuffed up, take it up with the IPCA....

Has the "result" been discussed with the Crown Solicitors? Worth pursuing an appeal so a realistic sentence is given?

Look after the little un. Don't dwell on, or do anything that will make her miss out on her dad.