Sentence of Luton triple killer Nicholas Prosper, who murdered his family, referred to Court of Appeal
- Nicholas Prosper's 49-year prison sentence for murdering his family has been referred to the Court of Appeal, as shadow justice minister Kieran Mullan labeled it unduly lenient.
- Prosper admitted to killing his mother, Juliana Falcon, and siblings, Giselle and Kyle Prosper, along with weapons charges.
- Judge Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb stated that a whole-life order was not imposed due to mitigating factors, including that Prosper was stopped from executing his further violent plans.
- The Attorney General's Office confirmed that Prosper's sentence will be reviewed, as Mullan questioned the adequacy of the punishment for such serious crimes.
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Triple killer’s 49-year jail term referred to Court of Appeal
Questions were raised over whether Nicholas Prosper, 19, should have received a whole-life order after murdering his mother, brother and sister. The 49-year jail term handed to triple murderer Nicholas Prosper will be reviewed by the Court of Appeal after shadow justice minister Kieran Mullan claimed it was unduly lenient. Prosper was jailed for life with the specified minimum term at Luton Crown Court in March, after admitting killing his mothe…
Luton teen who murdered family and plotted school massacre referred to Court of Appeal over sentence
The 49-year jail term handed to triple murderer Nicholas Prosper will be reviewed by the Court of Appeal after shadow justice minister Kieran Mullan claimed it was unduly lenient.
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