In my opinion if this was some years ago, pre CPS, the householder would never have been charged. It was obvious from the police off the cuff comments that they viewed this issue as most of the watching public did. However, we are stuck with the CPS for decision making, which is detached and remote. The next failsafe is the jury. If I had been a juror I guarantee I would have supported a not guilty for the householder. That failed us also. Finally having been found guilty, although I think he pleaded guilty, there is the judge that one would hope would see the entire scenario sensibly. He or she also failed the householder and in so doing - in my opinion, us the law abiders. Almost two years inside which could have been a suspended sentence, a fine, community service, probation or whatever. Anything but sending this man to prison. The worst part was their decision to abort their unborn child. Makes you proud to be British.