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Sycamore Gap tree fellers jailed

Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, have each been jailed for four years and three months after being convicted of criminal damage to the much-loved Sycamore Gap tree, which had stood for more than 100 years in a fold in the landscape.

The judge said at Newcastle crown court that the pair would be released no later than 40 per cent through their prison sentences.

Each will serve a further six months concurrently for the damage the pair caused to Hadrian’s Wall as a result of the felling.

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Judge Lambert said the defendants’ motivation for felling the Sycamore Gap tree is still not clear.

Prior to sentencing, she told them:

Adam Carruthers, you told a probation officer you had no idea why you carried out the crime and could offer no explanation.

You said you had drunk a bottle of whisky after a tough day and everything was a blur.

Daniel Graham, as during the trial, your main focus seemed to be to heap as much blame as possible on your co-defendant.

You now accept you were present but blame him for what happened that night.

The judge went on to say: “You told the probation officer it was ‘(Carruthers’) dream and his show’ and you just went along with it.”

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