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Sentence of UK teenager who killed three girls in Southport will not be reviewed

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Posted on February 15, 2025

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UK Teen's Sentence for Southport Attack Won't Be Reviewed

LONDON (Reuters) - The attorney-general for England and Wales, Richard Hermer, has rejected calls to request a court review of the length of a jail sentence imposed on the British teenager who killed three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event last summer.

Axel Rudakubana, 18, admitted killing the girls and stabbing 10 others last July in the northern English town of Southport, an atrocity that shocked Britain and was followed by nationwide rioting. He was sentenced to at least 52 years behind bars last month.

Judge Julian Goose said he could not impose a full life sentence as Rudakubana was 17 when the attack took place but he was unlikely ever to be released.

Hermer said in a statement late on Friday that his office had received multiple requests to review the sentence under the unduly lenient sentence scheme, designed to identify and remedy gross errors made by judges.

"After careful consideration of independent legal advice and consultation with leading criminal barristers and the crown prosecution service, I have concluded that this case cannot properly be referred to the court of appeal," Hermer said.

The attorney general said Rudakubana's sentence was the second longest sentence imposed by the courts in English history, and that he was likely to spend the rest of his life in jail.

"No one would want the families to be put through an unnecessary further court process where there is no realistic legal basis for an increased sentence," Harmer said.

(Reporting by Catarina Demony)

Key Takeaways

  • UK attorney-general rejects sentence review request.
  • Axel Rudakubana sentenced for killing three girls.
  • Incident occurred at a Taylor Swift-themed event.
  • Sentence is the second longest in English history.
  • No legal basis for increasing the sentence.

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What is the main topic?
The main topic is the decision not to review the sentence of Axel Rudakubana, who was convicted for a deadly attack in Southport.
Why was the sentence not reviewed?
The attorney-general concluded there was no realistic legal basis for an increased sentence after consulting legal experts.
Who is Axel Rudakubana?
Axel Rudakubana is the teenager sentenced for killing three girls and injuring others at a Taylor Swift-themed event in Southport.

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