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The first two of three people charged with raping and stabbing five-month-old Ava Lynn Fennell were convicted of separate sexual assaults this week, and both were ordered to serve between 14 and 49 years in prison – far closer to the mandatory minimum sentences sought by prosecutors.
Bridgeton State Court judge Paul Kelly rejected the defence's suggestion that a second offence should be taken into account in the sentencing.
Kelly sentenced the pair, aged 44, to life in prison for the first sexual assault: one of the most serious crimes sentencing guidelines call for. He told the men: "There is nothing you can say that would not be more terrible than what you have done."
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The pair, from Liverpool suburb of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, will follow in the footsteps of a 14-year-old boy who received six-and-a-half years for the rape of a five-year-old girl in similar case last year.
Kelly said he was satisfied the two men knew what they were doing and driven by pre-meditated sexual hatred towards Ava.
He said: "It is the effect of violence that makes the murder so dreadful."
The judge said assault on Ava 11 May was vicious and brutal.
"The force of her head, the fact that it was an infant, the fact she was thrown on the floor and stabbed, she had blood pouring out of her and the stab wounds, they were quite savage," Kelly said.
Kelly imposed a further 23-year-term on his two other
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In court, one of the defendants said she had stabbed Ava "many, many times in the stomach". Her death was "an accident", he told the court.
Ava's mother, Christine Fennell, who lived at the same home as defendants, told the court Ava was "very special".
Kelly said: "I believe they are dangerous."
He told Ava's defence team of four lawyers that they are "douchebags in your own right."
He refused the mother's application to reduce her daughter's sentence life in prison, saying the crime was so terrible "it cannot be reduced".
He said the "horrific murders" were "extremely serious crimes".
He sentenced the second of rapists, Kevin Allen, 45, to 28 years and five months, saying there was an element of cruelty in what he had done.
The judge told first buy cheap sildenafil online uk defendant that he should be given more credit for the time he had already served.
Sentencing the first man, Judge Kelly said: "This is a horrible crime, but it was not entirely pre-meditated, an act of passion.
"There is no question you were driven by a
buy cheap viagra online in australia pre-meditated hatred.
"The fact she was an infant would be no defence to her death."
The judge said two men were "deeply affected people" by the offence.
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