Call for introduction of minimum sentence for rape

Thu, Jan 31, 2013, 00:00

   

Rape survivor Fiona Doyle called for the introduction of a minimum sentence for rape during a meeting this evening with Taoiseach Enda Kenny.

Ms Doyle, whose father Patrick O'Brien (72) was jailed for three years last week having been convicted of raping her over a 10-year period, said her meeting with Mr Kenny "went very well" and described it as "very productive".

"We talked about everything", she told reporters outside Government Buildings. She said "a good few notes" were taken at the meeting, which lasted for over an hour, and added that she was hoping now that "something will be done".

During her meeting with Mr Kenny, Ms Doyle said she asked for the introduction of a minimum sentence for rape. She also asked for younger judges to preside over rape cases.

"I asked for the judges to be sensitised and trained in handling cases like my own". Ms Doyle said.

There was public outcry when Justice Paul Carney gave Ms Doyle's father a 12-year sentence, suspending nine years, and allowed him out on continuing bail pending an appeal.O'Brien was subsequently jailed after his bail was revoked.

Ms Doyle said Mr Kenny responded to her requests by saying he would take them "on board".