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Stephen Lawrence killers to appeal

Published:Monday | January 30, 2012 | 5:38 PM

The two men convicted for the death of Stephen Lawrence are to file an appeal against their conviction and sentence.



David Norris and Gary Dobson were sentenced in a London court to life in prison earlier this month.



They were charged for what has been described as the racist murder of the teenager in south-east London in 1993.



Lawrence’s father is Jamaican.



The attorney representing Norris says his appeal will be on the basis that the use of a surveillance video in evidence was unfair.



The Court of Appeal has reportedly received papers from Dobson's lawyers, setting out his intention to appeal.



Dobson was ordered to serve a minimum of 15 years and two months, and David Norris 14 years and three months.



Meanwhile, the Britain’s Attorney General is reviewing the minimum terms given to the pair following a request from a member of the public.



The attorney general is due to respond in the next few days.



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