Attorney Generals Office
A rapist who repeatedly abused two young girls has had his prison sentence increased after the case was referred to the Court of Appeal for being unduly lenient.
Raymond Pelz, now 76, raped and sexually assaulted the two children over a year-long period between 1961 and 1963 when he was 15 years old.
He was found guilty of two rape and two sexual assault offences on 1 June 2022, at Lewes Crown Court. He received a three-year prison sentence and was placed on the sex offender register for the rest of his life.
Following the sentencing the then Solicitor General, Alex Chalk MP, referred Pelzs case to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme because he felt the original sentence was too low.
On 06 September 2022 the Court of Appeal found that Pelzs sentence was unduly lenient and increased it to 5 years imprisonment.
Speaking after the hearing, the Solicitor General Edward Timpson CBE QC MP said:
Pelz abused two vulnerable young children and caused incalculable damage to them. The increase in his sentence reflects the harm he inflicted and sends a clear message that sexual violence will be met with an appr