4-Year Sentence for Men Who Felled Famous Robin Hood Tree

Two men received 4+ year prison sentences for illegally cutting down England's iconic Robin Hood Tree near Hadrian's Wall. The 150-year-old sycamore, featured in a 1991 film, was a cultural landmark destroyed in 2023.
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Historic Tree Vandalism Leads to Prison Terms

Two men received prison sentences of four years and three months each for illegally cutting down England's iconic Sycamore Gap tree, famously known as the Robin Hood Tree. The sentencing occurred nearly two years after the September 2023 incident that shocked the nation.

Cultural Icon Destroyed

The 150-year-old sycamore stood beside Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland and gained worldwide fame after appearing in the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves starring Kevin Costner. For decades, it served as a pilgrimage site for tourists and witnessed countless marriage proposals, celebrations, and photography sessions.

Motivation and Trial

Judge Sarah Mallett condemned the defendants' apparent enjoyment of their notoriety, stating they relished the infamy generated by their actions. Daniel Graham (39), a groundworker, and Adam Carruthers (32), a mechanic - both described as experienced tree surgeons - executed the felling during a storm using professional equipment while documenting their crime.

Their defense claiming the act was a drunken mistake was rejected due to evidence of careful planning. The former friends turned against each other during trial proceedings, each blaming the other as the mastermind.

National Outrage and Legacy

The tree's destruction prompted widespread grief across the UK, with the judge acknowledging its significance as a place of peace and tranquility. Conservation efforts are underway to propagate new growth from salvaged seeds and cuttings, offering hope that the landmark might live on in future generations.

William Lee
William Lee

William Lee is an acclaimed American journalist specializing in judicial affairs and legal reporting. His work provides crucial insights into the justice system.

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