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Prisoners' Property
I've just been watching the programme about the Prosecution Service which featured the case of a man who murdered his Mum. It got me wondering ....
He murders the old lady, who'dleft her house to him in her will. He gets a life sentence, what happens to the property now?
He murders the old lady, who'dleft her house to him in her will. He gets a life sentence, what happens to the property now?
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Current UK position here http:// www. lexology. com/ library/ detail. aspx? g= 0e8ad3b5- f531- 4b9c- 8b28- 23d3a54b4ce2
22:53 Wed 02nd Mar 2016
He won't get it.
"The judge pointed to the ancient rule of law that killers automatically forfeit any right to financially benefit from the death of their victims."
http:// www.bir mingham mail.co .uk/new s/midla nds-new s/son-w ho-kill ed-moth er-fail s-10561 531
"The judge pointed to the ancient rule of law that killers automatically forfeit any right to financially benefit from the death of their victims."
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The infamous Jeremy Bamber tried to claim his inheritance more than once, and failed.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Jerem y_Bambe r
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Current UK position here http:// www.lex ology.c om/libr ary/det ail.asp x?g=0e8 ad3b5-f 531-4b9 c-8b28- 23d3a54 b4ce2
Great Jay Jay
Many thanks - and clear site
I had got up to the bit that the convict is treated as having predeceased the testator but couldnt work out if the heirs could be at will ( so that the murderer could indirectly inherit or whether it had to be under the laws of intestacy - oops when the children could ... )
good work - I had only got American sites
Many thanks - and clear site
I had got up to the bit that the convict is treated as having predeceased the testator but couldnt work out if the heirs could be at will ( so that the murderer could indirectly inherit or whether it had to be under the laws of intestacy - oops when the children could ... )
good work - I had only got American sites