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Rhys killer appeals over murder | Rhys killer appeals over murder |
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The teenage killer of schoolboy Rhys Jones has lodged an appeal against his conviction and sentence. | The teenage killer of schoolboy Rhys Jones has lodged an appeal against his conviction and sentence. |
Sean Mercer, 18, of Good Shepherd Close, Croxteth, Liverpool, was convicted of the 11-year-old's murder at Liverpool Crown Court last month. | Sean Mercer, 18, of Good Shepherd Close, Croxteth, Liverpool, was convicted of the 11-year-old's murder at Liverpool Crown Court last month. |
He was sentenced to life in prison after the nine-week trial, and ordered to serve a minimum tariff of 22 years. | He was sentenced to life in prison after the nine-week trial, and ordered to serve a minimum tariff of 22 years. |
The Criminal Appeal Office at the Royal Courts of Justice in London confirmed papers for an appeal had been received. | The Criminal Appeal Office at the Royal Courts of Justice in London confirmed papers for an appeal had been received. |
The appeal arguments have not yet been revealed but will be considered by a single judge, who will decide whether they are strong enough to go to a full appeal hearing before three senior judges. | The appeal arguments have not yet been revealed but will be considered by a single judge, who will decide whether they are strong enough to go to a full appeal hearing before three senior judges. |
'Resisting appeal' | |
Mercer was 16 when he shot Rhys outside the Fir Tree pub in August 2007, as the schoolboy walked back to his home from football practice. | Mercer was 16 when he shot Rhys outside the Fir Tree pub in August 2007, as the schoolboy walked back to his home from football practice. |
He was shooting at members of the rival Norris Green gang when one of the bullets hit Rhys in the neck. | |
Rhys bled to death in his mother Melanie's arms just minutes away from his home. | |
Five fellow gang members were convicted unanimously of assisting an offender after they helped Mercer evade the police for months. | |
A sixth was convicted of four related charges. | |
At the end of the trial, judge Mr Justice Irwin branded Mercer a "coward" and described the gang members as "selfish and shallow criminals". | |
Mercer had 28 days from his conviction on 16 December to lodge his appeal. | |
A spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service said: "We will be resisting this appeal and we expect it to be listed for a hearing in due course." |
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