Attorney General to consider whether sentences handed to Thomas Campbell's killers were 'unduly lenient'
The Government's chief legal adviser has been asked to review the sentences of three people jailed following the murder of Thomas Campbell, to consider whether they are 'unduly lenient'. after being ambushed by three men armed with weapons.
Cleworth, of Charles Street, Heywood, also received a life sentence, and was ordered to serve at least 12 years. Mr Campbell's ex-wife Coleen Campbell was also found guilty of manslaughter. She provided the alleged mastermind of the killing with intelligence about her former husband's movements. The case is currently is under consideration and no decision has been made. The Attorney General's office has 28 days from the day sentence was passed to review the case.
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