Therefore, Sacoolas would be willing to offer community service because it is 'a typical sentence for offences like this' - and 'make a contribution in Harry's memory'. 'We understand that community service is a typical sentence for offences like this,' Ms Jeffress told BBC Radio 4's Law in Action programme. She said Sacoolas was 'truly sorry for Harry's family and the pain that his has caused'. Sacoolas is willing to offer community service because it is 'a typical sentence for offences like this' - and would 'make a contribution in Harry's memory'. Ms Jeffress told the BBC she understood this was one of the reasons the US did not waive Sacoolas's diplomatic immunity.
Source: Daily Mail March 10, 2021 10:46 UTC