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A judge rules that Texas illegally placed people with disabilities in nursing homes

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Education   来源:Global  查看:  评论:0
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The Attorney General has rejected calls for the Court of Appeal to review the length of Southport murderer Axel Rudakubana's jail sentence.Rudakubana, 18, is serving a minimum 52-year sentence for the murder of Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, in Southport in July 2024.

A judge rules that Texas illegally placed people with disabilities in nursing homes

At his sentencing, the judge said Rudakubana, who was 17 when he carried out the attacks, would have been given a whole life prison order had he been an adult at the time.In a statement issued on Friday evening, Lord Hermer KC said after "careful consideration" he had "concluded that this case cannot properly be referred to the Court of Appeal".He added that no one would want the families to be put through an unnecessary further court process "where there is no realistic legal basis for an increased sentence".

A judge rules that Texas illegally placed people with disabilities in nursing homes

Rudakubana's minimum term of 52 years means that he cannot be considered for release until he has served that amount of time in prison.Lord Hermer said Rudakubana's sentence was the "second-longest sentence imposed by the courts in English history".

A judge rules that Texas illegally placed people with disabilities in nursing homes

He added: "Rudakubana will likely never be released and will spend the rest of his life in jail."

The calls to review Rudakubana's jail term came under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme, which allows members of the public to ask for sentences to be looked at by the Attorney General's Office. The scheme only applies to certain offences and an appeal is no guarantee that a sentence will be referred.Clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage said the fines were a win for campaigners, who had been “demanding those in power enforce the letter of the law”.

Chief executive Giles Bristow said: “Today’s fines illustrate the sheer state of disrepair of our broken water industry with nearly half of Yorkshire Waters storm overflows found to be in breach of their permits.“People demand healthy rivers, lakes and seas and the government must ensure they, and the water sector, delivers it.”

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