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Stephen Lawrence murder: David Norris refused right to appeal Stephen Lawrence murder: David Norris refused right to appeal
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One of the two men jailed for the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence has lost a bid to challenge his conviction.One of the two men jailed for the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence has lost a bid to challenge his conviction.
Three judges at the court of appeal in London rejected an application brought by David Norris. He had made a renewed application seeking permission to appeal against his murder conviction.Three judges at the court of appeal in London rejected an application brought by David Norris. He had made a renewed application seeking permission to appeal against his murder conviction.
Gary Dobson, the second man jailed for life for the murder, had previously dropped his appeal.Gary Dobson, the second man jailed for life for the murder, had previously dropped his appeal.
A gang of five or six white young people set upon the 18-year-old A-level student Lawrence in Eltham, south-east London, in 1993.A gang of five or six white young people set upon the 18-year-old A-level student Lawrence in Eltham, south-east London, in 1993.
Friday's application was thrown out by Lord Justice Leveson, Mr Justice Foskett and Mr Justice Hickinbottom.Friday's application was thrown out by Lord Justice Leveson, Mr Justice Foskett and Mr Justice Hickinbottom.
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