The Attorney General’s Office has confirmed the prison sentence handed out on Tuesday to serial rapist and former police officer David Carrick will be reviewed by the Court of Appeal.
Carrick, 48, was jailed for life with a minimum tariff of 30 years after pleading guilty to 24 counts of rape and 25 other serious sexual offences which were carried out over the space of almost two decades, while he was a serving Metropolitan Police officer.
The offences, against 12 women, occurred between March 2004 and September 2020, but Carrick was only suspended from duty in 2021 and finally sacked by the Met last month.
A spokesman for the Attorney General’s Office said in an email to The Epoch Times, “We can confirm we have received multiple requests relating to David Carrick’s sentence under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme [ULS], the case will of course be considered for referral to the Court of Appeal.”…