Sycamore Gap Tree Vandal Released Early Under Curfew Scheme
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20 claimsAdam Carruthers, one of the two men convicted for cutting down the Sycamore Gap tree, has been released from prison after serving 50% of his custodial sentence under the Home Detention Curfew Scheme.
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Adam Carruthers, 33, along with Daniel Graham, 39, was sentenced to four years and three months in July last year for causing criminal damage to the famous tree beside Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland.
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They were also convicted of criminal damage to Hadrian’s Wall, caused when the sycamore fell on it in September 2023.
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5 questionsWhat specific strict licence conditions, beyond electronic tagging, is Adam Carruthers subject to under the Home Detention Curfew Scheme?
What was the exact date in March 2025 when Adam Carruthers was released from prison?
What is the current status or release timeline for Daniel Graham, the other convicted man?
What are the six shortlisted proposals for the National Trust's public artwork from the Sycamore Gap wood?
What is the exact location or planned installation site for the winning artwork from the Sycamore Gap wood?
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