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Newlove killers granted leave to appeal

3:50pm Thursday 22nd May 2008

TWO of the drunken yobs jailed for life after being convicted of Garry Newlove's murder have been granted leave to appeal.

The ringleader of the gang, 19-year-old Adam Swellings from Crewe, known as 'Swellhead', was ordered to serve a minimum of 17 years behind bars after being found guilty at Chester Crown Court in January of the murder of the Fearnhead father of three last August.

Judith Edwards, spokesman for the Crown Prosecution Service, confirmed today that Swellings has been granted leave to appeal both his conviction and sentence.

She also confirmed that fellow gang member, Stephen Sorton, aged 17, of Honister Avenue in Orford has also been granted leave to appeal against his minimum 15 year sentence.

Sorton, known as 'Snowy', lodged his application with the Court of Appeal in April, a month after Swellings applied for his appeal.

The date of their hearing has not yet been set.

Jordan Cunliffe, aged 16, from Rowland Close in Cinammon Brow was also jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 12 years for Mr Newlove's murder.

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