Two British men have been given the minimum of possible life sentences for the 1993 murder of a black teenager. They were convicted by a British jury the previous day after a three-day deliberation.<br /><br />Gary Dobson, 36, was given a 15-year and two month prison term and David Norris, 35, was given 14 years and three months on Wednesday, for stabbing to death Stephen Lawrence.<br /><br />Judge Colman Treacy told the Old Bailey court in London it was a "terrible and evil crime", adding that the pair would have faced longer sentences except for the fact that they were teenagers when the murder happened.<br /><br />And Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull speaks about the case from London.