courtroom. eight of euros had returned from sentencing today. many of the family of lucy letby s victims were in the court. our correspondentjudith morris was there following the trial throughout described it as the only part of the court room that was empty was the dock. the place where the convicted nurse, lucy letby should have been sitting. it also talked about the difference between the trial had been so much about evidence and formality and today was very much about the emotion from the families as they described the ordeal that they had been there because the judge making sentencing remarks. it was hisjob today judge making sentencing remarks. it was his job today to really condense and crystallise that ten months or so of this trial to explain the facts of the case, describe lucy letby and her crimes. also to explain the sentence that he was handing down. a whole life order. he said in the case of every one of those convictions, the murder and
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