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Stephen Lawrence killer David Norris to get damages | Stephen Lawrence killer David Norris to get damages |
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One of Stephen Lawrence's killers has settled a claim with the Ministry of Justice after he was attacked in prison. | One of Stephen Lawrence's killers has settled a claim with the Ministry of Justice after he was attacked in prison. |
David Norris suffered a broken nose and ribs at HMP Belmarsh in 2011 where he was being held on remand ahead of his trial for murder. | David Norris suffered a broken nose and ribs at HMP Belmarsh in 2011 where he was being held on remand ahead of his trial for murder. |
He sued for damages - reported to be £8,000 - after the assault. | |
Norris and another man, Gary Dobson, were found guilty of murdering the teenager in a racist attack in 1993. | Norris and another man, Gary Dobson, were found guilty of murdering the teenager in a racist attack in 1993. |
The pair were given life sentences in 2012. | The pair were given life sentences in 2012. |
Analysis: Danny Shaw, BBC Home Affairs correspondent | |
It's understood that David Norris was awarded around £8,000 compensation. | |
He was also entitled to legal aid. | |
But the amount he received in compensation will have counted as his income, therefore it's thought he would have had to pay some of his legal fees himself. | |
In 2017-18, a total of 4,957 offenders received "special payments" from HM Prison and Probation Service amounting to more than £10m. | |
The previous year, £8.7m was paid out to 4,936 offenders. | |
The figures - contained in the HMPPS annual report published last week - do not contain any further detail, but officials say the vast majority of the payments were compensation to prisoners and other offenders. | |
A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice said: "We robustly defend all claims and are successful in two-thirds of cases brought against us by prisoners." | |
During Norris's murder trial, defence lawyer Stephen Batten QC said the prisoner had been attacked several times while on remand in jail. | |
He told jurors at the Old Bailey that on one occasion his client's nose was broken, teeth were knocked out, and four ribs were broken. | |
Stephen, a black British 18-year-old from Plumstead, south-east London, was waiting for a bus on the evening of 22 April 1993 when he was stabbed to death. | |
His death sparked a national outrage and probes into police conduct after a number of failures were identified in the handling of the case. | His death sparked a national outrage and probes into police conduct after a number of failures were identified in the handling of the case. |
Stephen's parents recently called for further investigations into their son's death as they believe he was stabbed by a group of up to six people. | Stephen's parents recently called for further investigations into their son's death as they believe he was stabbed by a group of up to six people. |
But The Met said probes into Stephen's murder were "unlikely to progress" without new information. | But The Met said probes into Stephen's murder were "unlikely to progress" without new information. |