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| Appeal jails paramedic attackers |
| By BBC News |
| Published: 05/26/2006 |
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Judges said the original sentences on Paul Thomson, 19, and Stuart Dick, 21, for the attack in June 2004 were "plainly inadequate" and no deterrent. Thomson was sentenced to 30 months in a young offenders' institution and Dick jailed for 30 months. They attacked paramedics in Thomson and Dick attacked paramedics Stephen Rutherford and Scott McLeod in Thornliebank, Mr Rutherford, 38, was repeatedly punched, kicked and hit with a belt. He needed three stitches and has bought protective clothing to wear while working. Mr McLeod, 37, was also punched and kicked and hit with a torch. He was off work for six weeks and the appeal judges heard he was nervous about doing his job, particularly when dealing with groups of people. Thomson, of Thornliebank, and Dick, of They were placed on probation and sentenced to 220 hours community service. Prosecutors took the case to the Court of Criminal Appeal in |
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