What's the authority for saying that gbh with intent, using a weapon of offence, which is what coshing an old lady suggests, gets you a suspended? There is, on the other hand, a curious tendency to pass a suspended, or less, for first offence burglary.
This man very nearly brought down a whole bank. That's a bit out of the ordinary for a bit of fraud; that's a crime with possible far- reaching consequences for the bank and finance.
Times have changed. Thirty years ago the sentencing practice was the opposite way e.g. in the same week at the Old Bailey, a group,all with previous for serious assault who,slashed the face of a motorist scarring him for life, when he protested at their drunkenly throwing bottles at his car, all got 18 months but a professional burglar caught entering, by means of slipping the lock with celluloid, a house in Belgravia, got 7 years( and on a plea of guilty too). That judging crime against property as far more serious than any assault , however grave, was the norm then. And nobody was writing to the papers about it.