In the Media

New defence for police who kill

PUBLISHED November 8, 2004
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Armed police officers who shoot dead members of the public in controversial circumstances could be charged with the lesser offence of manslaughter rather than murder under Home Office plans.

A defence for armed officers will be based on the case of Lee Clegg, the British army paratrooper jailed for life in 1993 for the murder of a teenage joyrider in Northern Ireland.

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