Child sex abuser has sentence increased
A 57 year old man found guilty of sexual offences with a child has had his prison sentence increased after the Solicitor General referred it as unduly lenient.

Solicitor General Robert Buckland QC MP
Mark Benfield was originally sentenced to 4 years in prison on the 13 October last year when his case was heard at Portsmouth Crown Court. The Court of Appeal has increased his sentence to 8 years and 6 months, which includes 1 year on licence.
The abuse started after the victims 6th birthday, when Benfield was 18, and didnt stop until 1984, 6 years later. During this period, the victim was sexually assaulted in her foster home a number of times by the offender.
Speaking after the hearing, the Solicitor General said:
This is a tragic case where the victim was made to feel unsafe in their own home, blighting many precious years of childhood.
I welcome the Courts decision and hope that the increased sentence brings some comfort and long awaited closure to the victim.