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Two sentenced for murder of Michael McIlveen | Two sentenced for murder of Michael McIlveen |
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Two Ballymena men have been given life sentences for the murder of a schoolboy seven years ago. | Two Ballymena men have been given life sentences for the murder of a schoolboy seven years ago. |
Christopher Francis Kerr, 26, from Carnduff Drive, will have to serve at least nine years before he can be considered for parole. | Christopher Francis Kerr, 26, from Carnduff Drive, will have to serve at least nine years before he can be considered for parole. |
Aaron Cavana Wallace, 24, from Moat Road, will serve eight years. Both men pleaded guilty. | Aaron Cavana Wallace, 24, from Moat Road, will serve eight years. Both men pleaded guilty. |
Fifteen-year-old Michael McIlveen died from brain injuries the day after he and two friends were attacked in 2006. | Fifteen-year-old Michael McIlveen died from brain injuries the day after he and two friends were attacked in 2006. |
In sentencing, the judge said he was distinguishing between the pair as Kerr had obtained the baseball bat used in the attack. | |
The man who used the bat, Mervyn Wilson Moon, 25, from Douglas Terrace, Ballymena, is currently serving a minimum 10 year tariff. He pleaded guilty before his trial began four years ago. | |
Kerr could apply to be released in just two years and Wallace in three and a half years due to time they have already spend in custody for the murder. | |
It was the second time the pair had been convicted of the killing. | |
In 2009, Kerr and Wallace were jailed for life after a jury convicted them of the schoolboy's murder but the Court of Appeal quashed those convictions and ordered a retrial. | |
They pleaded guilty after prosecution and defence lawyers agreed a statement of facts in relation to the roles they played in Michael's death. |
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