Liam Kerr
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 49 |
Date of birth | January 23,1975 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Party | Scottish Conservatives |
Job | Politician |
Solicitor | |
Born | Chester |
United Kingdom | |
Leader | Jackson Carlaw |
Position | Member of the Scottish Parliament |
Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2016 | |
Education | The University of Edinburgh |
University of Law | |
University of St Andrews | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 568857 |
Liam Kerr Life story
Liam Kerr is a British politician of the Scottish Conservative Party, who served as Deputy Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party from 2019 to 2020 and as the Scottish Conservatives’ Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Justice from 2017 to 2021.
Keir Starmer pledges to end North Sea exploration and let areas profit from clean power
... The Scottish Conservatives energy spokesman Liam Kerr described Labour s plans as " ruinous" for the UK s oil and gas industry, claiming they " would throw up to 90,000 highly skilled workers in the North East under a bus pretty much overnight"...
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... Scottish Conservative transport spokesman, Liam Kerr MSP, said: " ScotRail must ensure the tens of thousands of fans attending can get home that night...
Two 'green freeports' to be established in Scotland
... " Liam Kerr, the Scottish Conservatives spokesman for net zero, energy and transport, said the announcement as " wonderful news" which would " help unlock the economic potential of our ports and kickstart our recovery from the pandemic"...
Alesha MacPhail killer has sentence cut by three years
... Meanwhile, Scottish Conservative justice spokesman Liam Kerr said the ruling was disgraceful ...
Alesha MacPhail killer has sentence cut by three years
Aaron Campbell was 16 when he killed Alesha Macphail
The teenager who abducted, raped and murdered Alesha Macphail has had his 27-year minimum sentence reduced by appeal judges.
Aaron Campbell was 16 when he was sentenced to life for Killing the six-year-old on The Isle of Bute.
In August, his counsel, Brian Mcconnachie QC, told the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh that the
Three judges ruled on Tuesday his sentence should be cut by three years.
Campbell, now 17, will still serve the longest term of detention to be imposed on a juvenile offender in Scotland.
Prior to Campbell's sentence, Luke Mitchell , the teenager who killed school girl Jodi Jones in 2003, received 20 years.
Mr McConnachie told Lady Dorrian, Lord Menzies and Lord Drummond Young at the start of The Appeal : "It was clearly an appalling and heinous crime.
"The outcome of this appeal will not determine when, or indeed if, the appellant is allowed release. "
However, psychologist Dr Gary Macpherson concluded: "I Am of The View that the capacity for change may be limited due to the nature of Aaron Campbell's personality structure and his complex risk factors.
"I apologise to the court for appearing pessimistic, however, I Am not confident that Aaron Campbell has the capacity or desire to change his behaviour in any meaningful way and as such the risks will remain for the foreseeable future. "
'Appropriate to reflect his youth'The Appeal ruling said: "In determining the appropriate punishment part The Trial judge took account of several cases where the appellant had been a young person. "
It went on to say that comparing Campbell's case with past cases gave "limited guidance", and the majority in that case also "highlighted the difficulty of such a comparative exercise".
After comparing A Number of cases where the offender had been a young person or when The Crime was of a violent nature, the judges reduced Campbell's sentence from 27 to 24 years.
The ruling said: "A punishment part in excess of 20 years was plainly merited. We have concluded that a punishment part of 24 years would be appropriate to reflect the appellant's youth.
"We will accordingly allow The Appeal to the extent of substituting that period for The Sentence imposed. "
Alesha was on A Family holiday when she was taken from her bed by Campbell before being murderedAfter hearing about the ruling, Alesha's uncle, Calum-John MacPhail, posted on Social Media that he would speak to Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf about the decision.
He later told Bbc News : "I Am angry, upset, done with it. I'm angry at the decision.
"He should be tried like an adult. He doesn't deserve to have been given any Less - or even an appeal. "
Meanwhile, Scottish Conservative justice spokesman Liam Kerr said the ruling was "disgraceful".
He said: "This is one of The Most vile criminals in Scotland, and he should not be enjoying having time shaved off his sentence. If anything he should be looking at an even longer stint.
"Yet Again Scotland's justice system has come down favourably on the side of The Criminal and it will cause massive upset to The Victim 's family. "
A Scottish government spokesperson said they would not comment on decisions about sentencing.
However, they added: "A person will not be considered for parole until the punishment part of The Sentence has expired. "
ConfessionAlesha, from Airdrie, North Lanarkshire , was only a few days into A Family holiday in Rothesay when Campbell took her from her Bed In The Middle of The Night on 2 July last year.
The Child 's body was found in the grounds of a former hotel The Following morning.
A post-mortem examination later revealed she had suffered 117 injuries.
During his nine-day trial in February, Campbell lodged a special defence naming the 18-year-old girlfriend of Alesha's father as The Killer .
He also took The Stand and told The Jury his DNA must have been planted at the Crime Scene .
However, before being sentenced he confessed to The Killing .
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Source of news: bbc.com