Practice and Procedure

IN THE MATTER OF PETER ELDRED (2005)

PUBLISHED December 7, 2005
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A minimum term of 12 years' imprisonment was imposed on an offender convicted of murdering his one-month-old son where the offender had refused to accept responsibility of the kind attributed to him by the jury and the judge, and therefore it was impossible to regard his progress in prison as being exceptional for the purpose of setting the tariff.

[2005] EWHC 2650 (QB)

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