A Scots gang member who splashed out on 'Turkey teeth' after a brutal murder has appealed his conviction and sentence. 

Barry Harvey was convicted of gunning down gym boss Gary More, 32, on the doorstep of his home in Airdrie on September 6, 2018.

The 35-year-old - who was called a 'cold-blooded killer' by prosecutors - was paid for the hit - which saw him splash out on a shiny new set of 'Turkey teeth'.

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The former Partick Thistle youth player was also later involved in the murder bid of drug dealer Scott Bennett, 43, who was shot outside a vets in Rutherglen on December 3, 2018.

Harvey was found guilty following a 12-week trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

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At the court hearing in March, Judge Lord Clark sentenced Harvey - who viewed the proceedings by video link - to a life sentence with a minimum of 29 years behind bars.

Now, the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has revealed an 'intimation of intention to appeal' against Harvey's conviction and sentencing has been lodged.

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The appeal was lodged at the High Court of Justiciary Appeal Court.

Currently, no hearing has been assigned and no grounds have been lodged.