Prosecution Appeals Sentence for Foster Parents Convicted of Abusing Vlaardingen Girl
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Criminal case: The judge opted against TBS commitment because it was unlikely the man and woman would ever have foster children in their care again. However…
The Public Prosecution Service disagrees with the court's judgment that imposing TBS on the foster parents is not appropriate.
The Public Prosecution Service is appealing the case concerning the Vlaardingen foster girl. After demanding eleven years in prison and compulsory psychiatric treatment, the Rotterdam court sentenced foster parents Johnny van den B. and Daisy W. to eight years in prison for beating the girl and locking her in a cage.
Prosecution appeals sentence for foster parents convicted of abusing Vlaardingen girl
The Public Prosecution Service is filing an appeal in the case of the Vlaardingen foster girl. The Rotterdam court sentenced the foster parents, Johnny van den B. and Daisy W., to eight years in prison for physically abusing the girl and confining her in a cage, after the prosecution had recommended 11 years plus compulsory psychiatric treatment.
Public Prosecution Service Wants Tbs for Suspects of Assault on Vlaardingen Foster Girl, Will Appeal
The Public Prosecution Service (OM) is appealing the case concerning the Vlaardingen foster girl. After demanding eleven years in prison and compulsory psychiatric treatment, the Rotterdam court sentenced foster parents Johnny van den B. and Daisy W. to eight years in prison for beating the girl and locking her in a cage.
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