BBC Stuart Hall

Attorney General to review Stuart Hall sentence after complaints and Twitter backlash

By Angela Haggerty, Reporter

June 17, 2013 | 4 min read

The Attorney General's Office has confirmed a review of the 15-month jail sentence handed down to former BBC broadcaster Stuart Hall for indecent assault following a number of complaints and a furious Twitter backlash.Hall, 83, was sentenced for 14 offences against 13 girls committed between 1967 and 1987, with one of his victims just nine years old. The length of his sentence was met with surprise, which quickly turned to anger, and prompted Labour MP Emily Thornberry to write to the Attorney General and request the case be referred to the Court of Appeal.The Attorney General's Office confirmed a short time later that it would examine the sentence.Channel 4 News journalist Alex Thomson and Labour's Harriet Harman took to Twitter alongside members of the public to express concern at the sentence.

Jail: Hall has been sentenced to 15 months

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