CPS branded ‘criminal protection service’ as murder charges dropped against aspiring firefighter’s killers

Kerwin and McLoughlin, who both have numerous previous convictions, were initially charged with murder after a public appeal was launched to find those responsible for the attack. 

But on Tuesday, the pair were sentenced for lesser offences after the CPS accepted McLoughlin’s guilty plea to manslaughter and Kerwin’s guilty plea to actual bodily harm. 

McLoughlin was sentenced to nine years and four months, while Kerwin was jailed for 10 months. 

Duncan Browne’s family: ‘We all feel despair’

The family of Mr Browne, who wanted to be a firefighter, expressed their anger at the murder charges being dropped. 

“We all feel despair. We are broken as a family,” Mr Browne’s grandfather, John Browne, 72, said outside court. 

“We can’t understand the decision to drop the murder charges. It seems the CPS is more like the criminal protection service.”

The CPS accepted the pair’s guilty pleas at an earlier hearing last year, when the court heard that the prosecution had “given very careful and anxious consideration” to whether to accept McLoughlin’s plea to manslaughter.

But based on evidence, the CPS decided “the interests of justice are served by not pursuing McLoughlin to trial for his murder”, said John Benson, QC, prosecuting.

The trial heard how Mr Browne – who grew up in Kirkby, Merseyside, where he attended a local primary school – had watched the England versus Ukraine match with friends, before becoming separated from them. 

Mr Benson said the defendants, who had been drinking in the city centre with another man, arrived at a taxi rank in Hanover Street at about 3.30am.

The court heard one of the group said “get out of the way, lad” to Mr Browne as they attempted to board the one cab which was at the taxi rank. They then launched their attack. 

“This, the prosecution say, was an unprovoked and wholly disproportionate reaction to the trivial issue of who was to board the taxi,” Mr Benson said. 

Sentencing, Judge David Aubrey said: “This was a wholly unprovoked and gratuitous assault in the city centre against a man who had not been abusive, he had not been confrontational and I am satisfied he had not offered any threat of violence whatsoever.”

‘Cowardly’ attack

The court heard McLoughlin had 16 previous convictions for 31 offences. He had been on licence at the time of the attack, after being imprisoned for conspiracy to steal in 2019.

Kerwin had 20 previous convictions for 44 offences, but none of them for violent offences.

Related Posts

70-80% of the military would return to the front: the people’s deputy named the condition for demobilization

Kostenko noted that if there had been active mobilization in the country, the issue of dismissing the military would not have been so pressing. The People’s Deputy…

Assistance to Ukraine: it became known whether the Democrats will support Johnson’s initiative

Speaker Johnson will need Democratic votes to approve the relief plan. On Saturday, the House of Representatives will hold a series of votes on the aid package…

A drone hit the occupied Zaporozhye nuclear power plant again: what the IAEA says

This is the third known attack on the training center recently. Zaporizhia NPP was hit by a drone again / photo by Energoatom On Thursday, April 18,…

Psychology doesn’t lie: 10 ways to find out if your friend is real

Remember that with a true friend you can be yourself. Signs that indicate that a true friend is next to you have been named / photo ua.depositphotos.com…

“This demotivates our partners”: Podolyak spoke about people who left Ukraine

According to him, there are many people who work in Ukraine and have continued to donate for two years, look for opportunities, form various funds, and actively…

It became known how many people in Kyiv are wanted for failure to appear at military registration and enlistment offices, – NV

The capital’s law enforcement officers received 5,387 requests from the TCC regarding the establishment of the place of stay and delivery of persons for drawing up administrative…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *