A man convicted of manslaughter over the horrific death of Shaun Barker near Gympie in 2013 has won a new bid at freedom under Queensland’s ‘no body no parole’ laws. Armitage was jailed for his role ...
The trio convicted of the 2014 manslaughter of 33-year-old Shaun Barker, whose charred remains were found in forestry near Gympie, have been sentenced a second time after new errors were found.
One of the three Cooloola men jailed over the horrific manslaughter death of a Gold Coast drug dealer in 2013 will remain locked up after losing his latest bid for freedom due to one key detail.
Don't miss out on the headlines from NewsWire. Followed categories will be added to My News. Matthew Leslie Armitage is considered a no body, no parole prisoner under Queensland law for his ...
Matthew Leslie Armitage is one of three men behind bars for the manslaughter of Shaun Barker in 2013. Along with his father Stephen John Armitage and William Francis Dean, Armitage was initially ...
DAYTONA BEACH — Convicted last week of beating his lover to death during a jealous jailhouse rage, Matthew Armitage on Thursday waived his right to have a jury recommend whether he should be executed.
The trio convicted of the 2014 manslaughter of 33-year-old Shaun Barker, whose charred remains were found in forestry near Gympie, have been sentenced a second time after new errors were found.
Matthew Leslie Armitage is considered a no body, no parole prisoner under Queensland law for his involvement in causing Shaun Barker’s death in 2013. Mr Barker’s charred remains were found scattered ...
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