Rhys Jones murderer in court bid to get his life sentence cut in half
A KILLER who gunned down a boy aged 11 is trying to get his life jail term cut, claiming he’s a model prisoner.Sean Mercer wants to get his life jail sentence cut as he claims he's a 'model prisoner'Credit: PA:Press AssociationRhys was killed as he ran home across a car park in August 2007.He has completed half, but is entitled to a review because he was a youth when convicted.
Last year it was reported that Mercer was the boss of a drugs gang within Frankland prison, County Durham.A prison source previously said: “Mercer is the drugs kingpin inside Frankland.” Carla comments on Yasmeen's 'killer dress' moments before she stabbed evil Geoff in Coronation Street
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