Appeal to review killer's 15-year jail sentence

Mugshot of Ranei Wilks looking straight at the camera and wearing a blue and white jacket. He has black hair tied in braids and has a short dark beard.Image source, West Yorkshire Police
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Ranei Wilks was jailed on 3 February for 15 years after being convicted of manslaughter

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The Attorney General has been asked to consider whether the sentence handed down to a man involved in the fatal stabbing of a Leeds teenager was too lenient.

Ranei Wilks, 23, was jailed for 15 years after being convicted of the manslaughter of 18-year-old Jamie Meah in March 2023.

Wilks, who was cleared of murder, was also convicted of a charge of wounding another teenager with intent to cause GBH following a trial at Leeds Crown Court.

A spokesperson for the Attorney General's Office said the sentence had been referred under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme.

Jamie Meah looks at the camera wearing a grey hoodie. He has dark medium-length hair, with the brick wall of a bar behind him.Image source, Handout
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Jamie Meah died after being attacked in Armley in March 2023

"We have received a request for this sentence to be considered under the Unduly Lenient Sentence (ULS) scheme," they said.

"The Law Officers have 28 days from sentencing to consider the case and make a decision."

During Wilks' trial the court heard Mr Meah was stabbed to death and a 16-year-old boy was seriously injured when they were dragged out of a taxi by a gang of men in Armley

Jurors heard that four suspects left the UK after the killing, but Wilks was arrested at Leeds Bradford Airport after flying back from Turkey in April 2024.

West Yorkshire Police said three other men wanted in connection with Mr Meah's death – Caleb Awe, Aquade Jeffers and Enham Nishat - remained at large.

In his evidence, Wilks told the trial he had been in a car with three other men but never left the vehicle during the attack on Mr Meah and another boy.

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