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Well, they are discussing precedents for whole life sentences, so I am assuming that is what the prosecution want to pursue.Can anyone on here who knows explain what happens at the sentencing hearing. Does the prosecution’s full narrative of the case get read out? Or does Couzens have to confess or given an account? Or if there no more evidence to be released and the judge sentences on the basis of what has already been revealed in court?
(I’ve seen he hasn’t told the whole story and that police are still trying ascertain, with evidence, exactly when and where she died - is this for the family, or will this go to sentencing? Or is this a nice to have and, ultimately, given the guilty plea and evidence to date he is still likely to get a life sentence with no parole).
Yes, the prosecution will have to piece together a narrative and the judge will base the sentence on that. I do not know whether the defence wil try to entice the defendant into giving more detail in return for a few years off, but really, it will make no difference. WC will never be released.