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Barrister questions spending public money trying to claw back drugs money from murderer

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JAILED THIS WEEK: Here s who has been locked up in Bradford

By Jenny Loweth and Mark Stanford Rashpal Singh Gill (left) and Alex Bates A MAN and a teenager were given life sentences for the brutal murder of a Bradford builder who was dragged into the street while unconscious and left to die. Paul Ackroyd, 37, a much-loved son and father, was attacked at a flat in Jinnah Court, Manningham, Bradford, in the early hours of February 23, 2019. Alex Bates, 19, of Eastfield Gardens, Holme Wood, Bradford, was detained at Her Majesty’s pleasure for a minimum term of 14 years and 358 days. Rashpal Singh Gill, 40, of Leeds Road, Bradford, was jailed for a minimum term of 11 years and 358 days.

Man and teenager given life sentences for brutal Bradford murder | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A man and a teenager have been given life sentences for the brutal murder of a Bradford builder who was dragged into the street while unconscious…

Murder trial judge thanks jury for high degree of commitment during 19 hours of deliberations

Murder trial judge thanks jury for high degree of commitment during 19 hours of deliberations A murder trial judge today thanks jurors who deliberated over the case for nearly 19 hours. The Recorder of Bradford, Judge Richard Mansell QC thanked the jurors for their high degree of commitment to the trial, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. The panel spent almost 19 hours deliberating the verdicts and had attended court for more than four weeks. “The degree of commitment you have shown is hugely appreciated by the court and the judge,” Judge Mansell said. The pandemic had made conditions immensely challenging and stressful and yet less than five weeks had elapsed from the beginning of the case to the sentencing hearing.

Bradford s top judge speaks of city s evil drugs trade as murder trial concludes

Bradford s top judge gives his thoughts on murder case The Recorder of Bradford, Judge Richard Mansell QC, said that Paul Ackroyd was just 37 years of age when he lost his life in the early hours of Sunday, February 23, 2019. After spending Saturday evening with two friends, drinking in various city centre public houses, he walked to Manningham in search of a bag or two of crack cocaine that was to cost him his life. When he wandered into Gracechurch Street shortly before 3am, Rashpal Gill emerged from Jinnah Court and approached him. Gill learnt very quickly that Mr Ackroyd wanted crack cocaine and took him to flat no 10 where he knew he could buy some.

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