Pauls killer appeals against sentence and gets it cut by 6 months

2011 April 20 - 23

Created by Vanessa 13 years ago
A MAN jailed for manslaughter after he accidentally pushed a partygoer down a flight of stairs has had his sentence slashed by top judges. Anthony Kynaston Bebbington, of Longelandes Way, was originally jailed for three-and-a-half years at Oxford Crown Court in December last year after he was convicted of killing Paul Howkins. Lord Justice Moore-Bick, who substituted a two-year sentence in London’s Appeal Court, said Mr Howkins was the victim of a tragic accident. Bebbington, 25, and a group of friends – including Mr Howkins, 25 – were at a party in a Banbury flat. So my brother died for no reason at all and his killer gets 1 year for what he did wheres the justice in this country my little brother would'nt ever hurt anyone he was a real gentleman so kind he never had a bad word to say about anyone either WHY WHY WHY my little brother love and miss him so much xxxxxx