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Help us get Justice for Jamie and others

Following the death of our 22 year old son Jamie at the hands of a career criminal who was driving dangerously, we were devastated to learn that he could be released from prison after serving less than two years. To lose our lovely Jamie in this way has destroyed our family but this ridiculous sentence just compounds our grief.

Knowing other families in our position are set to receive similar inadequate sentences we had a choice to let it happen or to try and make a change. Through you signing our epetition we hope that together we can make a change and bring proper British justice to the distraught families who are left without their loved ones following these crimes. No sentence will ever bring back a loved one but a longer sentence will show that the courts take this matter seriously and may even act as a deterrent.

Video courtesy of ITV Anglia News 29th October 2012

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  • Jamie’s Parents meet Rt.Hon Chris Grayling Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for JusticeJanuary 15, 2013 - 6:54 pm

    Yesterday Jamie’s parents were joined by MP Steve Barclay to meet the Rt.Hon Chris Grayling Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Jamie’s stepfather Steve Green said: “We put our story to the Lord Chancellor and he certainly understands. He is a father himself and he’s got a son and a daughter of similar [...]

  • TV Appeal helps launch E-PetitionOctober 31, 2012 - 5:04 pm

    Jamie’s family have appeared on National TV, radio and newspapers over the past few days. Within a single day over 1200 people had signed the E-Petition and now only a couple of days on it is approaching 2000 signatures. It has been a painful and emotional time for the family; speaking to the entire UK [...]

  • The Sun publishes article to raise awareness of Jamie’s campaignOctober 29, 2012 - 3:01 pm

    The Sun has published an article today, highlighting that A THIRD of killer drivers dodge jail because of “soft” sentencing rules, according to official figures. Please click here to read the full article or click here to sign the online petition  

  • Family Appear on ITV’s DaybreakOctober 29, 2012 - 9:44 am

    Jamie’s parents appeared on ITV’s Daybreak this morning alongside local MP Steve Barclay to make an emotional appeal for the law to be changed regarding the sentencing of dangerous drivers. Appearing two times within the program and with a special report being aired directly from Wisbech, the family painfully relived the day that Jamie was [...]

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