Yet again people take the minimum time before a sentence can be reviewed as the release date.
What this means is that the parole board can not even start to consider a review of the case for 30 years. In reality it will be a lot more years than that and they will almost certainly die in prison.
The Judge could not have passed a whole life tariff as they have just been ruled as against the human rights act by the EU parliament.
The verdict I am interested in is the one after the serious care review has been completed, where the school, police and social services explain why they did nothing of any substance to protect this vulnerable little boy.
Of course most of already know what that verdict is going to be, a whitewash, but I would still like to see it written down.
I'm not sure that you are right mushroom, but if you are then the "procedure" needs adjusting with immediate effect. But I can pretty well guarantee that a whitewash is about to be made.
These child cruelty cases upset me so much. This is, in many ways, even worse than the ghastly Philpotts.