READ MORE: Where is Wayne Couzens now? What happened to Sarah Everard's murdererAppealing against the whole life term, Couzens's lawyers argued he deserved "decades in jail" but said a whole life term was excessive.Couzens' sentence is the first time a full life term has been imposed for a single murder of an adult not committed in the course of a terror attack.Murder carries a mandatory life sentence as the minimum punishment, but Couzens' whole life tariff made him one of around 60 people who will never be released.Following the rejection of his appeal, it is likely Couzens will die inside HMP Frankland where he has been caged.
In May, senior judges heard challenges or appeals to the prison sentences of five convicted killers, including Couzens and double murderer Ian Stewart.READ NEXT:Bloke, 27, says he can't find a job because he looks like a child and goes viralRussian spy ring busted as Ukrainians decide agent is 'too hot' to be pilot's girlfriendRussia scraps any involvement in International Space Station as Putin vows to build his own.
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