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Nelson baby killer’s nine-year sentence not “unduly lenient”, Court of Appeal judges rule

News | | Published: 13:46, Thursday October 9th, 2014.
Last updated: 13:46, Thursday October 9th, 2014

Michael Pearce has been sentenced to nine years in prison for killing baby Alfie Sullock
Michael Pearce has been sentenced to nine years in prison for killing baby Alfie Sullock

Court of Appeal judges have ruled that a nine-year jail sentence given to the killer of a six-week-old baby was not “unduly lenient”.

Michael Pearce, 33, was jailed for the manslaughter of six-week-old baby Alfie Sullock at Newport Crown Court on July 30.

At least ten complaints were made to the Attorney General’s Office about the sentence, of which Pearce is expected to serve four and a half years.

Pearce was cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter. The court was told during the trial how Pearce attacked Alfie with bottles of bubble bath and hit him with a baseball boot.

TRAGIC: Six-week-old Alfie Sullock died of “blunt trauma injury”
TRAGIC: Six-week-old Alfie Sullock died of “blunt trauma injury”

He claimed he could not account for Alfie’s injuries – calling paramedics who found Alfie “blue, cold and totally lifeless”.

Alfie’s mother, Donna Sullock from Cardiff, had left him with Pearce to enjoy her first night out since giving birth last year.

The pair had become friends while she was six months pregnant, and later became a couple.

He had denied murder and manslaughter but was convicted of the lesser charge after a jury deliberated for nearly 36 hours.

On Wednesday, Sir Brian Leveson, Mrs Justice Elisabeth Laing and Mr Justice William Davis, sitting at the Court of Appeal in London, upheld the sentence.

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