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Man jailed after pleading guilty to manslaughter following his brother-in-law’s death

A man whose brother-in-law died after he assaulted him in a fight has today (Monday 16 May) been jailed.


Martin Casey

Martin Casey was involved in a fight with 28-year-old William Harty in Bedale Drive, Leicester, during the early hours of Monday 25 October last year.


William, known to family and friends as Billy, was found in the street suffering from head and facial injuries.


He was taken to hospital where he died during the early hours of the following morning.


Casey, 29, of Golf Course Lane, Leicester, handed himself at a police station shortly after William’s death. When he was arrested he stated to officers that he had been involved in a fight with William.


Casey (pictured) stood trial at Leicester Crown Court charged with murder and was found not guilty of murder by a jury on Thursday (12 May). He pleaded guilty to manslaughter at an earlier hearing.


Today he was sentenced to three years and four months in prison.


Detective Inspector Jenni Heggs from East Midlands Special Operations Unit Murder Investigation Unit was the senior investigating officer in the case. She said: “There are certainly no winners in this case, a family have lost a loved one and a young man now faces a considerable time behind bars for his actions.


“William’s family and friends have shown immense courage and dignity throughout the investigation and legal proceedings, because of the family connections this was in no way easy for them.


“Yet again, this case demonstrates the consequences of violent behaviour which has resulted in a life being lost.


Hopefully the time Casey will now serve in prison will give him an opportunity to consider his actions and the impact not only on him but his family too.”



 

Leicestershire Police News 16/05/22

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