Killer Valdo Calocane was given an indefinite hospital order for manslaughter by diminished responsibility
have said they are glad a date has been set to review the sentence handed to their loved ones’ killer, Valdo Calocane.Trying to protect Barnaby, from the “brutal” attack just 200 metres away from where they were heading, Grace fought Calocane for 30 seconds before pushing him away and into the road.
Emma Webber, mother of Barnaby Webber, said the families were advised on Friday that a date for the hearing has been set for May 8 at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.What options are available to Court of Appeal in the Valdo Calocane case? She said: “We trust that it will be proven, as we strongly believe, that whilst Calocane is clearly mentally unwell he was present and culpable enough at the time leading up to, during and after the attack to prove there was intent on his part.
Mr Joyce said schizophrenia had “stalked down” a man of previously impeccable character and behaviour.
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