Robert Norry, a convicted child rapist, has had his sentence lengthened after the Court of Appeal deemed it excessively lenient.
Robert Norry, 36, from Brereton, Brookside, Telford, was jailed at Shrewsbury Crown Court in July after being convicted of several sexual offences, including the rape of a girl under 13 years old.
Robert Norry’s first nine-year prison term has been extended to twelve years today.
Robert Norry will be incarcerated for 11 years and will serve one additional year on licence.
Detective Constable Cara Winfer, from Telford’s Protecting Vulnerable People Team, said: “The court of appeal carefully reviewed the sentence Norry was given by the judge, and deemed it to be unduly lenient.
“After reviewing case law and sentencing guidelines Robert Norry’s sentence was extended.
“Whilst any sentence given to Robert Norry for the offences he committed won’t be long enough, hopefully this offers some form of closure to the victims and family who have to live with what he’s done.”
On July 11, following a trial at Shrewsbury Crown Court, Robert Norry was placed on the sex offenders register for life.
Robert Norry was convicted of the rape of a girl under 13, two sexual assaults of a girl under 13 by touching and six counts of sexual activity with a girl under 16.
As part of the sentence he was made the subject of a 15-year sexual harm prevention order.
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