One re-offender, an NUS student, had been given a conditional warning for a voyeurism offence in 2015. When he re-offended in 2017, police prosecuted him for both the 2015 and 2017 offences. He was sentenced to eight months imprisonment and fined S$2,000.
The minister said there were factors which could have justified charging Mr Lim - the primary one being that he had done something"very wrong".Police weighed both sets of factors"It was one of those cases, quite usual, normal, for the police, where the decision was based on judgment. Police accessed him to be remorseful and likely to reform.
Should Mr Lim re-offend within a 12-month period, he will be charged for the offence related to Ms Baey, as well as the new offence, added the minister.DEALING WITH SEXUAL MISCONDUCT OFFENCES "The police will look at all the factors, including the level of remorse, whether he owned up voluntarily, and the likelihood of reform, the likelihood of re-offending.
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