Prosecutors and judges habitually brandish the spectre of draconian sentences in the hope that the defendant or, in this case, the guilty individual, will spill the beans on related cases, writes Mary Dejevsky
and only one acquittal on the charges of grooming and sex-trafficking before it.
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