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Garry Newlove killer's sentence reduction bid rejected | Garry Newlove killer's sentence reduction bid rejected |
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A man who kicked to death a father-of-three outside his Warrington home in 2007 has lost a bid to have his sentence reduced. | A man who kicked to death a father-of-three outside his Warrington home in 2007 has lost a bid to have his sentence reduced. |
Jordan Cunliffe was 16 when he was jailed in 2008 for the murder of Garry Newlove. | |
Mr Newlove, 47, suffered head injuries in the attack by three teenagers and died in hospital two days later. | Mr Newlove, 47, suffered head injuries in the attack by three teenagers and died in hospital two days later. |
Cunliffe had applied to have his 12-year minimum term cut but it was rejected at the High Court in London. | Cunliffe had applied to have his 12-year minimum term cut but it was rejected at the High Court in London. |
He was found guilty of murder by a jury at Chester Crown Court in January 2008. | He was found guilty of murder by a jury at Chester Crown Court in January 2008. |
Mr Justice Mitting told the High Court he did not recommend a reduction in the tariff, which is the minimum term to be served before Cunliffe is eligible to apply for parole. | Mr Justice Mitting told the High Court he did not recommend a reduction in the tariff, which is the minimum term to be served before Cunliffe is eligible to apply for parole. |
Mr Newlove had left his Warrington house to confront youths that had vandalised his wife's car. | Mr Newlove had left his Warrington house to confront youths that had vandalised his wife's car. |
During the short confrontation he was kicked "like a football", the trial of his killers heard. | During the short confrontation he was kicked "like a football", the trial of his killers heard. |
Cunliffe, Adam Swellings and Stephen Sorton were jointly convicted of his murder in 2008. | |
The three were found guilty under a legal doctrine known as joint enterprise, which allows members of a group to be prosecuted for murder when it cannot be proved which individual inflicted the fatal blow. | The three were found guilty under a legal doctrine known as joint enterprise, which allows members of a group to be prosecuted for murder when it cannot be proved which individual inflicted the fatal blow. |
Janet Cunliffe said of her son's failed appeal: "Today was about a tariff reduction but, at the end of the day, we are not interested in a tariff reduction. | |
"I'm interested in having his conviction quashed and getting him home as an innocent man." |
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