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Pink Floyd Member’s Son Loses Jail Term Appeal
Judges have upheld the 16-month jail sentence given to the son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour for a violent rampage during student protests last year.
Charlie Gilmour was one of thousands of students who demonstrated in December against rising university tuition fees. He was among a group that broke away from the main demonstration and attacked the convoy carrying Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla.
Gilmour also was photographed hanging from a Union flag on the Cenotaph, a memorial to British war dead.
The 21-year-old Cambridge University student pleaded guilty to violent disorder but challenged the length of his sentence.
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Participating in a demonstration in central London against government plans to triple tuition fees.
But the Court of Appeal said Friday that the sentence was neither “manifestly excessive (nor) wrong in principle.”