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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 i ....
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Some of these cases are so high profile and so notorious that the parole board is watched very carefully at that moment of making that decision. it is quite a complex process with psychiatrists and psychologists and prison officers giving evidence to the parole board, and we are starting to see that in a public parole hearings were seen at the moment, starting to understand better what that process is and there is no guarantee that in 41.5 years thomas cashman will be on parole. he can go on being refused parole. he can go on being refused parole again and again and end up dying in prison. there is a very real possibility of that. at the same time the idea is that there is a possibility in this country that unless you have committed the worst of the worst of the worst murders that it of the worst of the worst murders thatitis of the worst of the worst murders that it is possible to be released and the parole board will be thinking about that sometime in the 20 605. , . ., ., ., ., ....