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A teenager convicted of murdering Garry Newlove outside his Cheshire home has lost his appeal against his conviction.A teenager convicted of murdering Garry Newlove outside his Cheshire home has lost his appeal against his conviction.
Mr Newlove, 47, was kicked and punched "like a football" by a gang of youths when he confronted them over vandalism to his wife's car in August 2007.Mr Newlove, 47, was kicked and punched "like a football" by a gang of youths when he confronted them over vandalism to his wife's car in August 2007.
He was taken to hospital but died from head injuries two days later. Adam Swellings, 20, who was sentenced to serve a minimum of 17 years in jail, has had his appeal bid rejected.
Adam Swellings, 20, who was sentenced to serve a minimum of 17 years in jail, has had his appeal bid rejected at the Court of Appeal in London. Stephen Sorton, 18, also jailed for murder, won a two-year reduction in his sentence at the Court of Appeal.
Lord Justice Moore-Bick and two other senior judges rejected his case that his murder conviction was unsafe. After Swellings' appeal to have his sentence quashed was rejected, he also lost his appeal against his minimum term.
They have also begun hearing his appeal against his sentence. Mr Newlove's widow Helen was in court to hear Lord Justice Moore-Bick and two other senior judges reject his case that his murder conviction was unsafe.
The teenager, of Meredith Street, Crewe, was sentenced for Mr Newlove's murder along with Stephen Sorton, 18, of Honister Street, Warrington, at Chester Crown Court in January. Family campaign
Sorton, who was ordered to serve a minimum 15 years, has also appealed to get his sentence reduced. The teenager, of Meredith Street, Crewe, was sentenced for Mr Newlove's murder along with Sorton, of Honister Street, Warrington, who was ordered to serve a minimum 15-year term at Chester Crown Court in January.
A third teenager, Jordan Cunliffe, formerly of Rowland Close, Warrington, who was jailed for a minimum of 12 years for murder, has not appealed against his conviction or sentence.A third teenager, Jordan Cunliffe, formerly of Rowland Close, Warrington, who was jailed for a minimum of 12 years for murder, has not appealed against his conviction or sentence.
During the trial it emerged the youths had been drinking heavily in the hours running up to Mr Newlove's murder.
Swellings had been released from custody for an assault just hours before the attack.
He was freed on bail on the condition that he stay away from Warrington but he remained in the town.
Mr Newlove was attacked in front of his daughters Zoe, 18, Danielle, 16, and Amy, 13, outside their home in Station Road North, Fearnhead.
He was taken to hospital but died from head injuries two days later.
The Newlove family launched a campaign in his memory at the weekend.
Newlove Warrington aims to improve the sense of community and opportunity across the town.