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In televised proceedings, Rudakubana was sentenced to life imprisonment at Liverpool Crown Court on 23 January 2025 with a minimum term of 52 years' imprisonment. [a] [81] [82] The start of the sentencing was twice loudly interrupted by Rudakubana pleading for medical assistance. After a warning from the judge he was removed from the courtroom.
District Judge Timothy Boswell ordered a pre-sentence report and adjourned the case to September 17. The boy, whose mother was in court, was granted bail with a condition not to enter the city centre.
Rudakubana was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court on 23 January 2025 to a minimum of 52 years' imprisonment. [70] Justice Goose stated that Rudakubana will likely never be released, [71] and explained that had he been aged 18 at the time of the murders he would have received life imprisonment without a minimum term. [72]
They included two men aged 42 and 54 along with two women both aged 33. They appeared before Wirral Magistrates' Court on 15 January 2024 and were bailed ahead of another hearing at Liverpool Crown Court on 12 February 2024. [24] On 12 February 2024, all four of the defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge against them at Liverpool Crown Court.
Ben Oliver, 25, killed his grandfather in a ‘ferocious’ attack while the pensioner was in bed.
Miguel Pirjani died in hospital days after police were called to reports of concern for a child.
The two men appeared at Liverpool Crown Court on 3 October. [24] On 21 December 2022, Thomas Cashman appeared at Liverpool Crown Court via videolink from HM Prison Manchester and pleaded not guilty to all five charges. [25] Cashman had been apprehended after a tip-off from a former partner, who lived nearby and he had visited shortly after the ...
On 23 December it was reported that a 40-year-old from Southport, who had been identified as a man seen in a viral video of the 30 July rioting, had been sentenced to two years and six months in jail after pleading guilty to violent disorder at Liverpool Crown Court, which involved throwing bins at officers and punching a police vehicle.