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Should prisoners be allowed to be fathers
30 June, 2000 A MAN convicted of murder is taking the government to court in a bid to be allowed to father a child. Gavin Mellor, aged 29, is in jail in Nottingham for murdering a 74-year-old man, and has at least seven years left to serve of his life sentence. He may have to…
Should a prisoner father a child
30 June, 2000 SHOULD PRISONER FATHER CHILD? A MAN convicted of murder is taking the government to court in a bid to be allowed to father a child. Gavin Mellor, aged 29, is in jail in Nottingham for murdering a 74-year-old man, and has at least seven years left to serve of his life sentence.…
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