A pair of prolific rapists branded "psychopaths" after stalking Britain's streets for victims could find out this month if they'll spend their lives in prison.
The Attorney General's Office referred the sentences of Joseph McCann, 35, and Reynhard Sinaga, 37, to the Court of Appeal on the grounds their original sentences were "unduly lenient".
The two sick predators, both from Manchester, were handed minimum jail terms of 30 years each, though barristers are expected to argue they should have been given whole life.
A hearing is due to take place in October, reports the Manchester Evening News. McCann grew up in the east side of the city in Beswick and was given one of Manchester's first Anti-Social Behaviour Orders at just 14.
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