The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThe sentences given to three teenagers for the manslaughter of PC Andrew Harper will not be changed after the Court of Appeal dismissed challenges by the Attorney General and the trio.Pc Harper was killed as he tried to apprehend the quad bike thieves on the night of August 15 last year in Bradfield Southend, Berkshire.He got caught in a tow rope attached to a getaway car being driven by Long and was dragged more than a mile along country lanes.The trio were cleared of murder and instead convicted of manslaughter at the Old Bailey in London.Long, 19, was jailed in July for 16 years and 18-year-olds Jessie Cole and Albert Bowers were.
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