Aftab Ahmed sentence for UKIP beheading threat quashed
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Aftab Ahmed, whose sentence has been quashed, had denied making threats to kill
A businessman sentenced for threatening to behead a UKIP election candidate in Newcastle has won his appeal.
Aftab Ahmed, 45, was found guilty of making threats to kill and given a community order, but his conviction and sentence have now been quashed.
Newcastle magistrates heard he called David Robinson-Young in April last year after receiving a UKIP leaflet at home.
But a Newcastle Crown Court judge allowed the appeal, saying the comments had not been definitely intended.
Mr Ahmed, of Winchcombe Place, Newcastle, had been handed a 12 month community order and ordered to carry out 100 hours unpaid work.

David Robinson-Young was standing for Newcastle East
Mr Robinson-Young, 62, was standing for the constituency of Newcastle East in last year's general election.
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