High Court judge Mrs Justice Jefford sentenced Smith to five years and two months for
Charlie's manslaughter, with a consecutive twoyear term for threatening to petrolbomb the home of a witness, and a further four months for driving while disqualified.
"I can't describe what
Charlie means to us all, he's so precious, so beautiful and so brave and deserves a chance at life."
It's also important to remember that the doctors and nurses at the hospital where
Charlie was cared for are also good and loving people.
The Pope, who had shown his support for
Charlie's parents during their lengthy legal battle to get him treatment abroad, tweeted: "I entrust little
Charlie to the Father and pray for his parents and all those who loved him."
Ms Yates and
Charlie's father Chris Gard had wanted to take their severely ill son to the US for treatment.
The judge says doctors can stop providing life-support treatment shortly after
Charlie arrives at the hospice.
Lawyers representing the hospital told Mr Justice Francis that the "clinical picture" six months ago had shown irreversible damage to
Charlie's brain.
His parents have raised PS1.3million through crowdfunding to take
Charlie to the United States of America.
Since the announcement of
Charlie's untimely passing, fellow celebrities have rushed to social media to pay their respects to
Charlie.
'We've got a month of this.'
Charlie watched Beth twirl the umbrella in her drink between her fingers.
Since
Charlie couldn't safely climb into a treestand, Compton placed some strategically placed ground blinds prior to our hunt.
Charlie, a young boy with a vivid imagination, finds himself searching for his dog in New York City, an effort that combines reality with fantasy, and often blurs the line between them.