William Davis Life story


William Davis, was a journalist, broadcaster and editor. He was born in Germany but came to Britain in his teens, working for the Financial Times, Evening Standard and Guardian. He broadcast for the BBC and was a pioneering presenter of The Money Programme and The World at One.

Auriol Grey: Huntingdon cyclist killer fails in appeal bid

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... But Mr Justice Griffiths, sitting with Lord Justice William Davis and Judge Neil Flewitt, refused to grant permission for Grey to appeal against her sentence, concluding it was " not arguably manifestly excessive"...

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... Lord Burnett, the Lord Chief Justice; Lord Justice Holroyde and Lord Justice William Davis concluded the original trial judge Mr Justice Lavender " fell into error" when passing sentence...

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... Lady Justice Whipple, sitting with Lord Justice Lewis and Lord Justice William Davis, said the public had a " legitimate interest" in knowing whether Ms Whiting s death was connected with the abrupt stopping of her benefits...

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... High Court judge Mr Justice William Davis concluded the tariff could be reduced as he had made " exceptional progress" in prison...

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... The judge, Lord Justice William Davis, read out a note, which said: " The four of us feel we have to continue our resistance today because we don t want to co-operate with a system which is causing so much death and hardship...

Keon Lincoln: Teens jailed for murdering Keon Lincoln

Keon Lincoln: Teens jailed for murdering Keon Lincoln
Nov 29,2021 6:36 pm

... Passing sentence, Lord Justice William Davis said Keon s murder had been " carefully planned and executed" using a revolver and a stolen car...

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... William Davis, 37, was convicted of capital murder by a jury on Tuesday and could now face the death penalty...

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... The SFO statement added: This follows the SFO s completion of a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with Serco Group subsidiary Serco Geografix Ltd, which was approved by Mr Justice William Davis on 4th July 2019...

Keon Lincoln: Teens jailed for murdering Keon Lincoln

Feb 16,2020 2:41 am

A 14-year-old has been jailed for at least 16 years for murdering schoolboy Keon Lincoln, who was shot and stabbed outside his home.

The 15-year-old was attacked by a group of youths on Linwood Road, Handsworth, Birmingham, in January.

A judge at Birmingham Crown Court lifted restrictions on naming the 14-year-old, accused of firing the fatal shot, as Yussuf Mustapha.

Three others were also sentenced for murder.

Tahjgeem Breakenridge, 18, from Oldfield Road, Balsall Heath , Birmingham and Michael Ugochukwu, 18, from Twyning Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, were both sentenced to life with a minimum term of 19 years.

A 16-year-old Walsall youth also convicted of Keon's murder, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was ordered to be detained for at least 17 years.

Kieron Donaldson, 19, was sentenced to a 12-year custodial term for Keon's manslaughter, having supplied weapons to those involved in The Killing .

Passing sentence, Lord Justice William Davis said Keon's murder had been " carefully planned and executed" using a revolver and a stolen car.

" It's quite clear that all who came from The Car were party to the use of The Gun , " The Judge said.

Keon's mother Sharmain Lincoln called the convicted teens " heartless, evil monsters".

In a victim impact statement, She Said : " I'm in A Nightmare I cannot wake up from, my heart is broken without repair.

" I miss my boy so much, it physically hurts, I can only hope The Day will come when the senseless murder of children will end. "

The Trial heard Keon was fatally wounded outside his home in a on 21 January.

He was repeatedly stabbed by a group who chased him after Getting Out of a stolen car. He was then shot in the stomach as he lay on the ground, The Court was told, and died two hours later at Birmingham Children's Hospital.

Prosecutors said a Ford S-Max, which had a false registration plate, was used. It was later involved in a crash on Wheeler Street, Birmingham, where investigators found forensic evidence including a hunting knife.

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Family friend Neville Popo said the death of Keon Lincoln showed just how serious The Problem of youth knife crime had become

The Court heard Mustapha was The Gunman and in lifting The Order banning the media from naming him, Lord Justice Davis said the measure had represented a " substantial restriction" on The Press 's ability to report on the case.

Detectives previously said it was not clear whether Keon had been specifically targeted or attacked " by chance".

But Lord Justice Davis said the lack of clarity did " not mean that the murder of Keon was motiveless". He Said : " It simply means that neither The Jury nor I have any notion of what the motive was. "

Det Insp Jim Colclough of West Midlands Police said: " The fact that they've gone out, and carried such weapons, and have acted for a purpose that at The Moment is beyond us, I can't comprehend.

" People of that age should not be arming themselves with weapons and going out with a view of causing either someone really serious harm or killing them. "

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