PC Andrew Harper killers to have sentences reviewed after 'unduly lenient' claim
The Attorney General has been asked to consider whether jail terms handed to the three teenagers who killed PC Andrew Harper were too lenient.
Henry Long, 19, the driver of the car that dragged Mr Harper to his death, was jailed for 16 years for manslaughter at the Old Bailey on Friday.
The two other occupants of the car, 18-year-olds Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers, were each jailed for 13 years.
Mr Harper’s widow Lissie said she was ‘immensely disappointed’ that the three teenagers were cleared of murder and convicted of manslaughter instead. The chairman of the Police Federation also hit out at the verdict, saying the teenagers should ‘face the rest of their lives in prison’.
The Attorney General’s Office said it had been asked to review the sentences amid calls for a retrial.
On Tuesday 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, 28, died after he became entangled in a tow rope attached to a stolen quad bike on August 15 last year. He was dragged at high-speed for more than a mile down winding country lanes and suffered catastrophic injuries.
The teenagers admitted plotting the theft and Long pleaded guilty to manslaughter, but each denied knowing that PC Harper was there.
Lissie Harper, who had only been married to her late husband for four weeks. said the he died was ‘barbaric’, and that the family ‘will never understand how such a beautiful, loving, decent human being could be dealt this fate’.
Last week she wrote an open letter to Boris Johnson asking for a retrial ‘to right such a despicable wrong for our country’.
Speaking outside the court on Friday after the sentencing Ms Harper said: “I honestly thought I would be addressing you after a very different verdict. I had planned to talk of the beautiful future Andrew and I had before us, I expected my words to be so very different and in all honesty I am for the second time in the space of one year utterly shocked and appalled.
‘No verdict or sentence will ever bring my incredible, selfless and heroic husband back.
‘The results from this trial I had hoped would bring justice but in reality make no difference to the heart-wrenching pain I will continue to feel for the rest of my life.’
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