Law to force killers to appear in front victim's families could be shleved

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Law to force killers to appear in front victim's families could be shleved
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A law to pressure killers to appear in court for their sentences or they could spend longer behind bars for ‘cowardly’ behaviour is at risk of being shelved.

Pressed whether it will come before the nation goes to the polls, Mr Sunak said: ‘We haven't published the fourth session legislation yet so I wouldn't make any... I don't comment on tax policy, I'm in a zone now where I won't comment on any legislative things either until we actually publish.’

Sex attacker Jordan McSweeney murdered 35-year-old law graduate Ms Aleena as she walked home in Ilford, east London, and was jailed for life with a minimum term of 38 years.Koci Selamaj received life with at least 36 years for murdering primary school teacher Ms Nessa after travelling to London to carry out an attack on a random woman.

Olivia's mother Cheryl Korbel has called for the law to be changed to ensure criminals are in court for sentencing, saying Cashman's absence was ‘like a kick in the teeth’.

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