Leyton Davies, 28, has been sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 33 years for the murder of 50-year-old Dale Stogden, known as Brett, in a drive-by shooting in Wakefield. The sentencing took place at Leeds Crown Court on 15 May, where Davies was already in custody following his conviction in March. Davies had also admitted conspiracy to supply Class A drugs.
Life Term Given
Davies was handed a life sentence due to his direct role in the fatal shooting, marking a significant moment in the Wakefield criminal case after the court’s lengthy deliberations.
Co-defendants Sentenced
His co-defendants, Adam Ahmed and Marc Carter, were both convicted of manslaughter and each received 12-year prison sentence at an earlier hearing.
Previous Convictions Highlighted
Alongside the murder conviction, Davies’ admission of conspiracy to supply Class A drugs underlines his involvement in wider criminal activity beyond the shooting incident.
Wakefield Community Impact
The sentencing brings closure to a case that shocked the local community, emphasising efforts by police and courts to tackle violent crime in the area.