Three men have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for plotting to murder Paul Allen, a former prizefighter who is paralyzed following a shooting incident in 2019. The court revealed that the three, including brothers Louis and Stewart Ahearne, along with Daniel Kelly, were motivated by financial gain and nearly succeeded in their attempt to kill Allen. Judge Sarah Whitehouse KC highlighted the gravity of their intentions and the significant harm caused to Allen, who relies on others for daily needs due to his injuries.
The judge noted that this agreement to murder Paul Allen involved others and was motivated by promises of financial gain, highlighting the serious consequences of the attack.
Despite not being present in court, Daniel Kelly was sentenced to 36 years in prison, showcasing the severe penalties for those involved in such violent conspiracies.
The severity of the harm caused to Paul Allen was emphasized by the judge, who stated it was 'very serious indeed short of killing him'.
The Ahearne brothers' sentencing reflects the legal system's response to attempted murder, demonstrating a clear stance against plans that jeopardize lives for financial benefits.
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