Schoolboy killer's sentence increased

Killer: Michael Hamer
13 April 2012

The schoolboy killer of 11-year-old cystic fibrosis sufferer Joe Geeling had his 12-year minimum sentence increased to 15 years by the Court of Appeal today.

Three judges in London ruled that the term imposed last October in the case of 15-year-old Michael Hamer was "unduly lenient".

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The decision was made by Sir Igor Judge, Mr Justice Gray and Mr Justice Henriques following recent submissions on behalf of the Attorney General, Lord Goldsmith QC, that the term - the least he must serve before he can be considered for parole - should have been longer.

Sir Igor said the Attorney General's case "succeeds" and that "in place of a 12-year minimum term, there will be substituted a period of 15 years".

Hamer was sentenced to life at Manchester Crown Court after admitting murder and the minimum term of 12 years was set by trial judge Mr Justice McCombe.

Hamer, aged 14 at the time of the killing, subjected Joe to a "sustained and savage attack" before he used a wheelie bin to dump his body in a park in Bury, Greater Manchester.

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