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NSW family demand longer sentence for brutal child abuser

Bobby Webber was only 7 months old when Andrew Nolan beat and tortured him to the point of brain damage.

Bobby Webber was only 7-months-old when his non-biological uncle, Andrew Nolan, beat and tortured him to the point of irreversible brain damage in September 2014.

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Left with broken ribs, a skull fracture, bite marks โ€“ and permanent cerebral palsy and quadriplegia, Bobby Webber received a life sentence that day. But his attacker was only jailed for 12 years and 6 months with a non-parole period of 8 years and 6 months.

With time served Nolan, who was 34 at the time, will be eligible for parole in April 2023. 

Bobbyโ€™s distraught family are petitioning the NSW Court of Appeals to extend Nolanโ€™s sentence, arguing on change.org that Nolan is โ€œa monster who has shown no remorse, was in a sound state of mind and knew exactly what he was doing to Bobby that fateful night.โ€ They head back to court on February 2. 

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The punishment, they say, โ€œdoes not fit the crime.โ€

Nolan, who was the partner of Bobbyโ€™s aunt, tortured Bobby when he was left alone with the child for a few hours while his aunt went to a movie. At the time, he told police an intruder must have injured the child. โ€œWhoever did this, I hope you find them before I do,โ€ the court heard he told officers according to news.com.au. โ€œWhat has happened here is disgraceful.โ€

Bobby with his mother Elise. Source: Facebook.

Bobbyโ€™s mother Elise Webber sobbed when District Court Judge Philip Ingram handed down his sentence in December last year.

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โ€œAs far as Iโ€™m concerned he doesnโ€™t deserve to breathe,โ€ she said. She added that she couldnโ€™t understand why the man who brutalised her helpless baby son wasnโ€™t given the full sentence available for the severity of his crime of grievous bodily harm โ€“ up to 25 years jail.

Today, Bobby is almost entirely incapacitated. He requires round-the-clock care, a wheelchair and never live the life that was intended for him. His family, who call their little boy โ€œBobby the Braveโ€ is however thrilled with his progress. 

The petition to extend his attackerโ€™s sentence has been signed by almost 22,000 people.

โ€œIโ€™m sickened by what happened to this little fella & the ineptitude of the courts to put away these putrid pieces of sh*t that do these things to defenceless children,โ€œ wrote one supporter.

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โ€œEight years is not sufficient for ruining the potential of a personโ€™s life,โ€ wrote another.

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