A MAN seeking “time served” for a 1987 murder had his life sentence reduced to 35 years’ imprisonment yesterday.
Peter Meadows, through his lawyer Tonique Lewis, appealed to the Court of Appeal to challenge the life sentence he received in 2007 after the London-based Privy Council ruled that the country’s mandatory death penalty was unconstitutional...
A MAN seeking “time served” for a 1987 murder had his life sentence reduced to 35 years’ imprisonment yesterday.
Peter Meadows, through his lawyer Tonique Lewis, appealed to the Court of Appeal to challenge the life sentence he received in 2007 after the London-based Privy Council ruled that the country’s mandatory death penalty was unconstitutional...
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