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Cyprus Court Upholds 9-Year Sentence for Rape

Published March 12, 2026, 14:16
Cyprus Court Upholds 9-Year Sentence for Rape

The Cyprus Court of Appeal has upheld a nine-year prison sentence for a man convicted of raping a woman in Limassol. The court dismissed the convicted man's appeal, which argued that the sentence was excessive. The Court of Appeal's decision was based on the fact that the exploitation of the victim's inability to consent due to intoxication, as well as the severe psychological impact she suffered, justified the harsh penalty. The incident took place in 2022, when the woman, in a state of severe intoxication, was taken to the defendant's apartment, where she was sexually assaulted while unable to give consent. The woman did not remember the incident the next day, which caused serious psychological distress. The defendant argued in his appeal that the sentence was disproportionate and that mitigating factors, such as his clean criminal record and age, were not taken into consideration. However, the Court of Appeal ruled that the trial court had considered all factors and that the sentence was justified. The Court of Appeal emphasized that sexual offenses, and rape in particular, are serious crimes that require strict penalties. The decision underscores the importance of protecting victims of sexual violence and the need to prevent such crimes.