point of 30. there is a very significant minimum term. that is what he will spend in jail, significant minimum term. that is what he will spend injail, meaning he will be an old man, if he is ever to be released. immediately after the judge had left, immediately after thejudge had left, police officers and the family were crying and hugging cosmo then those 42 years is the meaning of some kind ofjustice. those 42 years is the meaning of some kind ofjustice. some kind of “ustice. thank you for that, mark. some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just marking some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just marking your- some kind ofjustice. thank you for that, mark. just marking your card | that, mark. just marking your card if you re watching at home, there is a live pictures from manchester crown court, where we have just heard that sentencing. 0ur correspondent is there, we will be back with rowan in a mo
donein it comes to passing sentence that is done in airformal and dispassionate way. we talk about aggravating and mitigating circumstances. getting are getting are things that might make the sentence shorter because i might have been a reason why the crime was committed or why the season make sentence should be shorter, aggravating circumstances are ones which make things worse. they just decided are ones which make things worse. theyjust decided there were basically no mitigating circumstances in this case. he was a hit man who had gone out to kill somebody and there was nothing mitigating about that. she did find some aggravating circumstances. essentially this was a very preplanned offence, he had gone out with not one but two guns, so the preplanned nature of that she felt was even more preplanned than a normal firearms was even more preplanned than a normalfirearms murder, it wasn t just that somebody was carrying a gun but they had set out with a plan to use it and then criti