GUILTY UK - Arthur Labinjo Hughes, 6, killed, dad & friend arrested, June 2020 #3

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From Birmingham Live:

"16:01 - All verdicts

Tustin pleaded guilty to child cruelty counts 2 and 3. She is found guilty of child cruelty counts 4 and 5

Hughes is found guilty of child cruelty counts 2 (standing in isolation) and 3 (assaults)

He is found Not Guilty on counts 4 (deprivation of food and drink) and 5 (salt poisoning).

More to follow.


16:00 - Verdicts
Jury has now returned verdicts.

Emma Tustin has been found guilty of murder.

Thomas Hughes is guilty of manslaughtrer.

More to follow."
 
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Emma guilty of murder. Tom guilty of manslaughter. Verdict just in
 
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Pathetic
 
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There seems to be an extra twist of the knife in every torture.

You can’t have food, but there is food in the next room. You have to lie on a concrete floor, but your bed is upstairs. You get beaten, for things you never did or said. Social services and police come, but do not help you. You are offered food in the hairdressers, but not allowed eat it. You have to stand all day, when there is a couch 3 metres away. You have a mother, but you saw her stab somebody, and now she’s in prison until you will be an adult. You have a school, but you can’t go to school. You live in a house with other children, but they’re not your siblings. You have loving grandparents and uncles, but you cannot see them. You are an innocent child, but have a psychopathic step-mother figure. You have a father with lots of time on his hands, but he seems to hate you and injures you. You have organ failures, but you cannot visit the doctor down the road. You bang your head in frustration, and nobody cares. You are relentlessly tortured, while the rest of the country watches their iPads.

Even if they’re both acquitted of the murders, the pure unadulterated relentless cruelty of it all must add up to a very very hefty sentence indeed.
 
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Poor old Tom eh, couldn't cook his son a meal because Emma said so.
 
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How on earth do you find not guilty on deprivation of food and water. He was screaming no one is going to feed me. He was the legal guardian not ET it his responsibility to feed his child. But apparently "nothing to do with me guv" I thought my girlfriend was feeding him is good enough.

He will be out in 7 years.
 
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I wish I could have seen her face when it was guilty
 
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The jury even sat through all the video, of that outrageous abuse, Tom hauling him to the kitchen by his neck, like a dog. Not even like a dog! Throwing his blanket down onto the concrete floor. Oh dear oh dear. This doesn't feel like justice.
 
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There seems to be an extra twist of the knife in every torture.

You can’t have food, but there is food in the next room. You have to lie on a concrete floor, but your bed is upstairs. You get beaten, for things you never did or said. Social services and police come, but do not help you. You are offered food in the hairdressers, but not allowed eat it. You have to stand all day, when there is a couch 3 metres away. You have a mother, but you saw her stab somebody, and now she’s in prison until you will be an adult. You have a school, but you can’t go to school. You live in a house with other children, but they’re not your siblings. You have loving grandparents and uncles, but you cannot see them. You are an innocent child, but have a psychopathic step-mother figure. You have a father with lots of time on his hands, but he seems to hate you and injures you. You have organ failures, but you cannot visit the doctor down the road. You bang your head in frustration, and nobody cares. You are relentlessly tortured, while the rest of the country watches their iPads.

Even if they’re both acquitted of the murders, the pure unadulterated relentless cruelty of it all must add up to a very very hefty sentence indeed.

Well put, what a tragic life he had at the end, thinking no one loved him. I imagine ET was saying that to him.
 
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I wish someone say's to them especially Emma,

''Arthur didn't win in life, but has in Death'':):):)
 
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How on earth do you find not guilty on deprivation of food and water. He was screaming no one is going to feed me. He was the legal guardian not ET it his responsibility to feed his child. But apparently "nothing to do with me guv" I thought my girlfriend was feeding him is good enough.

He will be out in 7 years.

Stop he wont be out in 7 years will he!! FFS.
 
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Im only interested in
what is the maximum sentence for manslaughter????
What Is the Minimum and Maximum Manslaughter Sentence in the UK? | Lawtons

What is the average sentence for manslaughter in the UK?

Depending on the severity of the offence – and if it is classified as a voluntary or involuntary act – the maximum sentence for manslaughter in the UK is life imprisonment. However, the judge may impose a lesser sentence, including:

  • A prison sentence – typically ranging between 2 and 10 years
  • A suspended term of imprisonment (the sentence can be suspended for up to two years and the offender is given the chance to comply with up to 12 requirements set by the court)
  • Community service
 
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How do the charges work out, TH guilty manslaughter, child cruelty and child assault. Do they add years for each of those? And add them up in a total sentence?

how the hell did he get not guilty for food deprivation? Outrageous
 
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Dad and stepmum GUILTY of killing boy, 6, who was poisoned & tortured to death
 

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