THE JURY was today expected to retire to begin considering its verdicts in the trial of four men accused of murdering a 50-year-old man at his Bradford home.
Lee Calvert, 23, of Stirling Crescent, Holme Wood, Bradford; Joseph Lowther, 21, of Copgrove Road, Holme Wood; Robert Woodhead, 28, of Fred's Place, Tyersal, Bradford; and Andrew Feather, 23, of Heysham Drive, Holme Wood, all plead not guilty to the murder of Barry Selby (pictured), of Rayleigh Street, East Bowling.
Feather has been found not guilty of charges of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life and also possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, under the trial judge Mr Justice Globe's direction to the jury.
The other three men still face those two charges.
Mr Selby died in hospital three days after an incident at his home in the early hours of Monday, October 14, last year in which he suffered a gunshot wound to his leg and extensive acid burns.
Mr Justice Globe has been summing up the case to the jury for the past two days but was expected to conclude this morning.
The trial continues.
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