Belfast Telegraph

‘lenient’ jail terms to be reviewed

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fleeing after they stole a quadbike in Stanford Dingley, Berkshire.

Pc Harper (below) caught in a crane strap dangling from the back of a Seat Toledo driven by Long, and dragged to his death.

Yesterday the Attorney General’s Office confirmed that they have been asked to consider if the jail terms handed down are too lenient.

Long, of College Piece in Mor

was timer, was sentenced to 16 years, while Cole, from Paices Hill, Aldermasto­n, Reading, and Bowers, of Windmill Corner, Mortimer Common, Reading, were each handed 13year terms.

A spokesman for the Attorney General’s Office said: “The Attorney General’s thoughts are with the family and friends of Pc Andrew Harper at this difficult time.

“I can confirm that we have received a request for the cases of Henry Long, Albert Bowers and Jessie Cole to be considered under the unduly lenient sentence scheme.

“The Law Officers have 28 days from sentencing to consider the case.”

PC Harper’s widow Lissie had expressed bitter disappoint­ment that her husband’s killers were cleared of murder and instead found guilty of the lesser charge of manslaught­er.

The Attorney General has no power to order a retrial, and prosecutor­s would either need new and compelling evidence to apply for the acquittals to be quashed, or there would need to be proven interferen­ce with the jury.

Measures were put in place to protect the jury in the PC Harper case, and one female juror was discharged after she was seen to mouth “Bye boys” to the teenagers in the dock.

Buttrialju­dgemrjusti­ceedis said there was no evidence that the jury had been pressured.

He told the Old Bailey: “It may be believed in some quarters that thejurywas­subjecttos­omeimprope­r pressure.

“To the best of my knowledge and belief there is no truth in that at all.”

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