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Two men have been found guilty of criminal damage for felling a landmark sycamore tree in northern England. Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, were each found guilty of two counts of ...
Two friends who embarked on a “moronic mission” to fell the Sycamore Gap tree in northern England with a chainsaw have been found guilty of “mindless” criminal damage. Daniel Graham (39 ...
The Delhi High Court on Friday said the centrally empowered committee (CEC) authorised by the Supreme Court would oversee permissions to fell or transplant 50 or more trees in the Capital.
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Daily Mail on MSNPolice statement after two men are found guilty of tree fellingTwo groundworkers have been found guilty of cutting down Britain's most famous tree, as a possible 'revenge' motive. Daniel Graham, 39, and Adam Carruthers, 32, will now face up to ten years in prison ...
In his closing speech to jurors, prosecutor Richard Wright KC explained how the tree felling was met with outrage ... “And that far from being the big men they thought they were, everyone ...
Prosecutors said the “odd couple” who did everything together had thought it would be “a bit of a laugh”, but realised they “weren’t the big men they thought they were” when they saw ...
Jurors heard Graham and Carruthers were “best of pals” at the time and regularly worked together felling trees. The court heard Graham’s Land Rover was picked up on automatic number plate recognition ...
Bengaluru: Following public outcry over the proposed felling of 368 trees in Bangalore Cantonment Railway Colony, forest minister Eshwar Khandre said a public consultation involving citizens ...
TWO former friends have been found guilty of cutting down the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree in an act of “deliberate and mindless criminal damage”. Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers drove ...
Two former friends have been found guilty of chopping down the Sycamore Gap tree in an act of “deliberate and mindless criminal damage”. Ground worker Daniel Graham, 39, and mechanic Adam ...
Prosecutors said the "odd couple", who did everything together, had thought it would be "a bit of a laugh", but realised they "weren’t the big men they thought they were" when they saw the ...
Jurors heard Graham and Carruthers were “best of pals” at the time and regularly worked together felling trees. But the pair’s friendship unravelled as the impact of the felling soon became clear.
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