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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Amy-Clare Martin

How a teenager spent 20 years in prison for a crime worth 18 months

  • The Court of Appeal has quashed indefinite sentences for six prisoners, including Jay Davis, who was jailed as a teenager and served nearly two decades for an offence that should have resulted in an 18-month term.
  • These rulings mark a significant victory for those challenging Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) and Detention for Public Protection (DPP) sentences, which were abolished in 2012 but not retrospectively.
  • The quashed sentences, which also include those for Benjamin Hibbert and Stuart O'Neill, were overturned because original sentencing judges failed to adequately consider the offenders' age and immaturity at the time of their crimes.
  • The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) flagged these cases as part of a major review into IPP and DPP sentences given to young people, with its chair, Dame Vera Baird, indicating over 150 more cases are under investigation.
  • Advocacy groups like UNGRIPP welcome the rulings, calling for an immediate review of all IPP cases involving young adults and decisive government action to end the "trauma of indeterminate detention".

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