Henry Nowak's killer launches bid to overturn murder conviction as taxpayers foot £150k legal bill
Henry Nowak's killer has launched a bid to overturn his murder conviction and reduce his sentence.
Vickrum Digwa, 23, was jailed for life after he had stabbed the 18-year-old student then lying to the police about being racially abused in December last year.
It has since been revealed that Digwa and his mother, Kiran Kaur, who was convicted of assisting an offender, cost taxpayers an eyewatering £150,000 in legal aid.
Digwa was given £79,621 in Legal Aid, the Sun reports.
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This figure included £78,300 for the Crown Court trial, £1,100 for representation at Southampton police station and £137 for a warrant of further detention.
A further breakdown of the trial's costs, which started on May 14, was £66,000 spent on solicitors and £12,800 spent on Jeremy Wainwright KC, the killer's barrister.
His mother's legal bill cost £75,542 for her trial, where she was found guilty of removing the murder weapon from the scene, with £65,000 spent on solicitors and £10,000 on barristers.
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