sentence is one of life imprisonment. in coming to the minimum term, i stepped back to look at the total sentence, to ensure it reflects the overall seriousness of the offence. taking into account all the offence. taking into account all the aggravating and mitigating factors as exist, in myjudgment, the minimum term i impose is one of 20th imprisonment. stand up. 20 years imprisonment. darren osmond, for the murder of claire holland, i sentence you to life imprisonment. you will serve a minimum of 20 years, less the 523 days you have served on remand. thereafter it will be for the parole board to decide when, if ever, you should be released. if you are ever released, you will remain on licence for the rest of your life. it came down. take him down. rest of your life. it came down. take him down. take him down. the sentencing remarks from take him down. the sentencing remarks from bristol take him down. the sentencing remarks from bristol crown - take him down. t
fourth, the monster was committed by the two of you acting together the two of you acting together the murder was committed. studio: we havejust lost our coverage from derby crown court, mrs justice tipples in her sentencing remarks. we heard more there are about finley boden s parents. the judge saying that stephen boden had prior convictions and that shannon marsden was 20 at the time and no prior convictions. let s hear more. in mitigation, it said that neither of you had no intention to kill finley. i cannot be sure that the brutal assaults on finley were premeditated, or that when they happen there was an intention to kill. however in the present context i do not regard this point as providing any mitigation. this is because it is repeatedly undermined by your abuse of finley and the dreadful cruelty and suffering you deliberately subjected him to over an extensive period of 13 days and which culminated in his death. you are, shannon marsden, also refer to your age
workers he was changing. one of the ways they can do that was improving their house which we heard was in a pretty poor state and covid meant home visits were restricted, the social worker did not come to the house and instead shannon marsden sent him photos and they were photos of a sparkling house, very tidy, the flooring had changed, the garden tidied up, a very different picture to that which had prompted a social workers to act to take finley into care in the first place. covid again worked to some degree to help the couple hide what was really going on, because when lockdown eased in the summer, they could see finley again, it was under close supervision but those contact sessions were quite short and in those sessions they convinced social workers monitoring them that they had the capacity to be loving parents. covid really worked in favour of the couple. it also worked in favour, in their favour in this way, that the independent guardian from the children and family c
murdering their own baby. this is finley boden who murdering their own baby. this is finley boden who was murdering their own baby. this is finley boden who was just murdering their own baby. this is finley boden who was just ten murdering their own baby. this is finley boden who was just ten months old when he died on christmas day 2020. after what prosecutors described as a savage and brutal series of attacks at the hands of his parents. these are his parents, stephen boden and shannon marsden. the court heard finlay had sustained many injuries leading up to his death. we will bring you the proceedings when they began. we should when you we will not be able to podcast some of the judges comments because of legal reasons and to some of what will be said may be disturbing to hear and of course thatis be disturbing to hear and of course that is the bbc action line if you require it which gives you links to various support networks that are available if you are affected by any
the chairman of the bbc, richard sharp, is facing questions in parliament this morning. he s appearing in front of the digital, media, culture & sport committee he s likely to be asked about his involvement in securing a loan for former prime minister boris johnson. let s listen in. establish the facts about the loan arrangement with the then prime minister, which was being set up at the same time as he was making the appointment of the bbc chair. essentially, from what i ve read, there were three people involved, sam blythe, borisjohnson and you. who started the whole procedure, who approached herfirst? weill. who started the whole procedure, who approached her first? approached her first? well, first of all, thank approached her first? well, first of all. thank you approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very much approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very much for - approached her f