A nun jailed for abusing vulnerable youngsters at an orphanage has had her prison term cut following an appeal.
Sister Sarah McDermott was given a three-year sentence for mistreating children at Smyllum Park between 1969 and 1981 following a six-week trial at Airdrie Sheriff Court in January.
Her co-accused, Sister Eileen Igoe, 79, and carer Margaret Hughes, 77, succeeded in their bid to have their sentences cut in May due to “insufficient” weight being given to their age.
Judges at the Court of Appeal agreed to cut McDermott’s sentence to seven months for the same reasons.
Lady Dorrian, Lord Mattews and Lord Docherty argued that the trio “present no future risk to the public,” describing the conviction as “punitive”.
Smyllum Park, in Lanark, has been at the centre of allegations of historical abuse.
During sentencing at Airdrie Sheriff Court, Sheriff Scott Pattison said there was no alternative to prison for…
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