Man who abused 6-year-old girl to be released after judges say jail term is too tough
Anthony Bibby, of The Howgills, Fulwood, was locked up for 14 months at Preston Crown Court on May 15.
The 29-year-old admitted two counts of indecent assault, Mrs Justice May told London's Appeal Court today.
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Hide AdHis victim was aged just six, while he was only a boy himself when he committed his crimes.
But the judge who jailed Bibby said there was a 'considerable disparity' in age between them.
She was 'not much more than a toddler' when he assaulted her.
The harm done to the victim was 'severe' and she has since suffered from depression and panic attacks.
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Hide AdLawyers for Bibby argued that his jail term was far too harsh and should be reduced. They pointed to his remorse, youth and clean record since.
He suffered from ADHD and had endured a tough time at school, where he was bullied, the court heard.
But, since then, he has gained qualifications, got a job, married and had children.
Mrs Justice May said the victim's life was 'blighted' by Bibby and she has 'struggled with what he did to her'.
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Hide AdAnd the Crown Court judge 'was right' to conclude that only immediate imprisonment could meet the seriousness of his crimes.
But, upholding Bibby's appeal, she added: "The sentence of 14 months passed by the judge was manifestly excessive."
Bibby had 'matured' and was now 'very far from the child' he was when he attacked the little girl.
The appeal judge, who was sitting with Mrs Justice Andrews, slashed Bibby's jail term to five months.
Because of the time that he has already served, Bibby should be released from prison immediately.