Practice and Procedure

IN THE MATTER OF MARK GORRINGE (2007)

PUBLISHED May 17, 2007
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[2007] EWHC 996 (QB)

A minimum term of 14 years' imprisonment was appropriate for murder where aggravating features included the offender's intention to kill and the victim's vulnerability, while in mitigation were the offender's youth, depraved background and his guilty plea at the first opportunity.

QBD (Rafferty J)

17/05/2007

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