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IN THE MATTER OF NORMAN THOMAS PRICE (2007)

PUBLISHED May 24, 2007
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[2007] EWHC 1122 (QB)

A minimum term of 13 years' imprisonment was appropriate notwithstanding that, before pleading guilty to the offence of murder, the defendant had shown a willingness to plead guilty, since it was for the trail judge to assess what, if any, credit should be given for that intention.

QBD (Bean J)

24/05/2007

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