A 23-year-old Bradford man, who admitted his part in a drugs conspiracy, has had his jail sentence reduced from five years to three and a half.
Isaac Davis, of Thursby Street, Leeds Road, Barkerend, was jailed by Judge David Hatton QC at Bradford Crown Court on Monday.
Two co-conspirators, three strikes drug dealer Haroon Aurengzeb, 21, of Wingfield Street, Barkerend, and Sohail Ali, 19, of New Fields Walk, Barkerend, were jailed for seven years and four years respectively.
Judge Hatton yesterday reviewed Davis’s case and decided to cut his sentence because he had played a lesser, rather than significant, role.
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