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PC Andrew Harper: Appeal for killer s sentence to be extended rejected

Link copied PC Andrew Harper: Lissie Harper ‘disappointed’ at verdict Sign up to receive our rundown of the day s top stories direct to your inbox SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Three senior judges threw out Attorney General Suella Braverman s challenge that jail terms handed to the three thugs were unduly lenient . Grieving Lissie Harper told of her dismay at the decision and said it means these criminals will see the light of day far, far earlier than they ever deserve to . Mrs Harper, who had been married to her husband for only four weeks before he was killed in the line of duty, added: I continue to feel let down by our justice system and the inadequate laws that we have in place

PC Andrew Harper s killers will not have prison sentences increased

PC Andrew Harper s killers will not have prison sentences increased The Attorney General said the youths jail time should be increased because of the severity of the offence 16 December 2020 • 10:48am PC Harper s widow Lissie Harper said she continies to fell let down by our justice system and the inadequate laws that we have in place Credit: Jacob King/PA Wire The widow of PC Andrew Harper, who was dragged to his death by a gang of teenage thieves, has expressed her deep disappointment after the Court of Appeal rejected an application to extend their prison sentences. Lissie Harper said she felt let down by the justice system after appeal judges dismissed a challenge by the Attorney General who argued the original sentences were too lenient.

PC Andrew Harper: Court of Appeal judges refuse to lengthen jail terms for killers

PC Andrew Harper: Court of Appeal judges refuse to lengthen jail terms for killers But trio s bid to have sentences reduced is also rejected John Garvey The decision will cause further heartache for his devastated widow. However, in a crumb of comfort, they also rejected defence pleas to lessen the jail terms. The Court of Appeal dismissed challenges by the Attorney General and the trio, ruling that their sentences will remain the same. Henry Long, 19, from College Piece, Mortimer, was sentenced to 16 years and 18-year-olds Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers were handed 13 years in July over the death of the Thames Valley Police traffic officer.

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