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A violent and hostile gang of people who gathered outside the Suites hotel in Knowsley in February 2023 have been sentenced.Four people who were convicted following a trial at Liverpool Crown Court in January 2024 were part of a larger group who threw missiles and paving slabs at police and set…
Press Release Violent crime Mersey-Cheshire
A man who offered four boys under nine money and then sexually assaulted them has been jailed.The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said that Gary Campbell, 60, assaulted the boys after he'd travelled to Warrington in July 2023 from his home in Dolton in Devon.The offences were committed between 23…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire
A man who worked as a teaching assistant and as a volunteer with a children’s activity group in Cheshire has been jailed for eight years for 33 child sexual abuse offences.Andrew Thompson, 32, of Rossall Road, Great Sankey, was jailed at Chester Crown Court on 19 February 2024 for offences…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire
A man has pleaded guilty to taunting Liverpool fans about the Heysel Stadium disaster and shouting racist abuse at a derby match against Everton in October 2023.The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said that Joel Barwise, 26, of Bentham Drive, in Childwall in Liverpool, made pushing gestures towards…
Press Release Violent crime Hate crime CPS Mersey-Cheshire
Two 16-year-olds, now named in open court as Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe, have been sentenced to a life term in prison today at Manchester Crown Court after having been convicted of murdering 16-year-old Brianna Ghey.Scarlett Jenkinson must serve a minimum of 22 years before she can be…
Press Release Violent crime Hate crime CPS Mersey-Cheshire
A farmer has been sentenced for organising the illegal felling of trees shortly before he was imprisoned for another environmental offence.John Pudge Price, 69 of Day House Farm in Leominster, pleaded guilty today (31 January 2024) to illegally felling a large area of alder, willow, hazel and thorn…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime Mersey-Cheshire
A man who shouldn’t have been driving because of an eye condition has been jailed for killing two elderly female friends on a road in Southport.Glyn Jones, 67, of Blackgate Lane in Tarleton, knocked down Mary Cunningham, 79, and Grace Foulds, 87, when they were crossing Lulworth Road around 4:35pm…
Press Release Driving offences Mersey-Cheshire
A man who systematically abused a girl from when she was 10 years old until she was 17 and left her traumatised has been jailed.Dale Pendleton Briers, 32, of Lathom Road, Manchester, groomed his victim into thinking that what he was doing was acceptable. He pretended it was just a game when he…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire
A man has been jailed for nine years for raping a teenage girl who came into the shop on Merseyside where he was working.The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said that Saidi Hussain, 24, raped the 17-year-old girl after asking her to follow him into the back of the shop in Bootle on 5 March 2022…
Press Release Sexual offences Mersey-Cheshire
Senior Crown Prosecutor Paul Shepherd of CPS Mersey Cheshire, said: “The Crown Prosecution Service has today authorised Merseyside Police to charge Leslie Garrett, 49, of Ternhall Road, Liverpool, with the offences of:1) S16 Firearms Act 1968 Possession of firearm to endanger life2) S16A…
Press Release Violent crime Mersey-Cheshire

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