Murder case family have been 'denied justice' - MP ; A westcountry MP has accused the Government of denying justice to the family of a Cornish murder victim.

From: Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) | Date: July 19, 2008| Author: Petra Mann | Copyright information

A westcountry MP has accused the Government of denying justice to the family of a Cornish murder victim.

Andrew George, Lib-Dem MP for West Cornwall, questioned Maria Eagle, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice, over inquiries into the handling of murderer Gary Chester-Nash.

After he was freed from prison in 2005, the career-criminal should have been monitored by London's Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA). The organisation, made up of the probat...

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