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Jail terms given to the killers of two French students will not be referred to the Court of Appeal, the Attorney General has said. | |
Baroness Scotland appeared to rule out longer sentences for Dano Sonnex and Nigel Farmer, who murdered Gabriel Ferez and Laurent Bonomo, both 23. | |
She was considering whether the minimum term of 40 and 35 years for Sonnex and Farmer respectively was unduly lenient. | She was considering whether the minimum term of 40 and 35 years for Sonnex and Farmer respectively was unduly lenient. |
The students were bound and tortured to death in their New Cross flat in 2008. | The students were bound and tortured to death in their New Cross flat in 2008. |
I believe the sentences could not be said to fall outside the proper range... Baroness Scotland | I believe the sentences could not be said to fall outside the proper range... Baroness Scotland |
The families of the students criticised the decision not to refer their sons' killers sentences to the Court of Appeal. | The families of the students criticised the decision not to refer their sons' killers sentences to the Court of Appeal. |
Mr Ferez's mother Francoise Villement, 46, said: "We hoped that the sentence would be longer. It's not right. | Mr Ferez's mother Francoise Villement, 46, said: "We hoped that the sentence would be longer. It's not right. |
"This won't change anything for me because nothing can bring back my son but it was important that the sentence be longer in order to send a message to society." | "This won't change anything for me because nothing can bring back my son but it was important that the sentence be longer in order to send a message to society." |
Mr Bonomo's mother Lydie Bonomo, 53, said: "I'd have preferred them to have received a more final sentence but I'm not surprised by this. I thought it would be the case." | Mr Bonomo's mother Lydie Bonomo, 53, said: "I'd have preferred them to have received a more final sentence but I'm not surprised by this. I thought it would be the case." |
'Inhuman torture' | 'Inhuman torture' |
But Lady Scotland said there was "no prospect" the Court of Appeal would hand out longer sentences. | But Lady Scotland said there was "no prospect" the Court of Appeal would hand out longer sentences. |
"I believe the sentences could not be said to fall outside the proper range and that there is no prospect that the Court of Appeal would increase them," she said. | "I believe the sentences could not be said to fall outside the proper range and that there is no prospect that the Court of Appeal would increase them," she said. |
The two promising students were subjected to "inhuman torture", the Old Bailey heard last month. | The two promising students were subjected to "inhuman torture", the Old Bailey heard last month. |
Students Gabriel Ferez and Laurent Bonomo were tied up and stabbed | Students Gabriel Ferez and Laurent Bonomo were tied up and stabbed |
Sonnex and Farmer broke in to their flat to rob the pair, but later returned to the scene set on revenge after a stolen cash card was rejected at an ATM. | Sonnex and Farmer broke in to their flat to rob the pair, but later returned to the scene set on revenge after a stolen cash card was rejected at an ATM. |
It was then they killed the students - stabbing them almost 250 times - before attempting to burn their bodies. | It was then they killed the students - stabbing them almost 250 times - before attempting to burn their bodies. |
Explaining her decision, Lady Scotland said that at the trial of Sonnex and Farmer, the judge had the option of imposing a "whole life" tariff on the defendants. | Explaining her decision, Lady Scotland said that at the trial of Sonnex and Farmer, the judge had the option of imposing a "whole life" tariff on the defendants. |
"But these sentences are rarely used," she continued. | "But these sentences are rarely used," she continued. |
"My remit was to look at whether the minimum periods of imprisonment could instead be described as unduly lenient. | "My remit was to look at whether the minimum periods of imprisonment could instead be described as unduly lenient. |
"Having taken account of all relevant papers - including the statements of both families and the impact the murders had - I believe the sentences could not be said to fall outside the proper range. | "Having taken account of all relevant papers - including the statements of both families and the impact the murders had - I believe the sentences could not be said to fall outside the proper range. |
"Even after the minimum terms are served, the offenders will remain in prison until the parole board judges them safe to be released." | "Even after the minimum terms are served, the offenders will remain in prison until the parole board judges them safe to be released." |