Sunderland Echo

Gang feud gunman launches appeal

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to endanger life, conspiracy to supply cocaine and assault occasionin­g actual bodily harm.

Three other men were also jailed for a total of nearly 45 years as part of what Judge Deborah Sherwin labelled “a revenge attack by one group of organised criminals against another”.

Now Ratcliff, described in court as a “self-styled underworld enforcer”, is appealing against at least one of his three conviction­s at London’s Court of Appeal today.

The ringleader of the gang, Tony Trott,then 30, of South Terrace, Southwick, Sunderland, was also due to appeal against his sentence and at least one of his conviction­s on the same day.

He was jailed for 26 years after he was found guilty at the same trial of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and conspiracy to supply cocaine.

But the Court of Appeal now says he has abandoned both appeals.

The Newcastle Crown Court sentencing hearing was told the attack quickly followed a burglary in Hylton Road, Sunderland, of a property used by Trott to store drugs.

Described as “a taxing by one drugs gang on another”, Trott recruited Ratcliff to carry out the shooting.

Peter Makepeace, prosecutin­g, told the court: "Three adult males were in that room. It is extraordin­ary good fortune that none were hurt.”

Lee Barnett, 42, of Throston Grange, Hartlepool, who joined Trott and Ratcliff at the attack, was jailed for 16 years after he was convicted at the trial of conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to endanger life.

Philip Steabler, 41, of Thorndale Road, Sunderland, described as a petty criminal who helped with the logistics of the shooting, was locked up for 35 months for assisting an offender and being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

 ??  ?? Gangland gunman James Lee Ratcliff.
Gangland gunman James Lee Ratcliff.

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