London: The British policeman guilty of murdering Londoner Sarah Everard in a crime that rocked the country appealed on Wednesday against his whole-life sentence.
"An application for permission to mount an appeal against sentence has been lodged," said a Court of Appeal official. Wayne Couzens, 48, used his police ID card to arrest the 33-year-old as she walked home in south London on the evening of March 3.
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