A life sentence for us, it should be for him, says trafficking victim
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A trafficking victim has expressed outrage over the leniency of a seven-year sentence given to Oliver James MacCormack, who is now facing a two-year extension. The victim argues that such a sentence is insufficient for the severe impact of trafficking, highlighting the need for justice and accountability in these cases. This situation raises important questions about the legal system's approach to trafficking offenses and the protection of victims.
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