From the ABC -Liam_snorkel said:it was bumped up to 20 years from 15 not long ago (as part of a whole bunch of mandatory minimum sentences introduced by the Newman gov)- that might have happened after she was murdered though so I'm not sure which one applies.
Baden-Clay, who had protested his innocence in the witness box, faces a non-parole period of 15 years.
Yep, definitely 15 as he did it before the new minimum non-parole term. The guy was always guilty as f**k but I was very sceptical they could convict based on the circumstantial evidence.Lord Raja Goomba I said:I thought it was 15?
As it stands, he's already spent 2 years in, so that comes off.
It's funny, I didn't think he did it based on the court evidence but all the 'non-admissable' evidence pretty much clinches it for me.