Michael Stone, who is charged with the murders of Lin and Megan Russell and the attempted murder of Josie Russell, arriving at Nottingham Crown Court. * Note to eds (which is not for publication): This picture has been authorised for publication after Mr Justice Poole varied the order under Section 4 of the Contempt of Court Act restricting publication of photographs of the defendant to those he has approved. 3/10/01: The jury in the Michael Stone murder trial were due to retire to consider the verdicts. 4/10/01: Jury still out considering the verdicts. * 04/10/2001: Michael Stone, was found
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2000 x 1312 px | 33.9 x 22.2 cm | 13.3 x 8.7 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
20 September 2001Location:
Nottingham UKPhotographer:
Haydn WestMore information:
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Michael Stone, who is charged with the murders of Lin and Megan Russell and the attempted murder of Josie Russell, arriving at Nottingham Crown Court. * Note to eds (which is not for publication): This picture has been authorised for publication after Mr Justice Poole varied the order under Section 4 of the Contempt of Court Act restricting publication of photographs of the defendant to those he has approved. 3/10/01: The jury in the Michael Stone murder trial were due to retire to consider the verdicts. 4/10/01: Jury still out considering the verdicts. * 04/10/2001: Michael Stone, was found guilty at Nottingham Crown Court of the murder of Dr Lin Russell, 45, and her six-year-old daughter Megan, and the attempted murder of Josie Russell, who was nine at the time of the attack in July, 1996. 08/09/04: Michael Stone, the man serving life for the hammer murders of Dr Lin Russell and her daughter Megan is challenging his conviction at the Court of Appeal Wednesday September 8, 2004. Lawyers for Michael Stone claim that he did not receive a fair trial in 2001.