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The murderer, neo-Nazi, devious roofer and other criminals with North Wales links locked up in July
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85 people jailed in July for crimes linked to Merseyside
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Codey needed just 75 pitches to get to his third batter and struck out five in getting the win as Pittsfield went to 1-0 on pool play. Jay has been efficient, all season in house league and travel, Pittsfield Manager Elmar Uy said. He is able to go very deep in the game with minimal pitches. It s aweseome. With the potential to play six games in six or seven days, we need all the pitching we can get, so it was really helpful. Simon Mele keyed Pittsfield’s offense, going 3-for-4 with a triple, two doubles and three runs batted in.
Jailed in Liverpool: Neck slashing paedophile, bent copper and coked up mum
An overview of Liverpool court cases and those jailed for crimes linked to Merseyside
05:00, 19 JUL 2021
These are the faces of 16 people locked up for crimes linked to Merseyside this past week.
One judge sentenced a bent copper who betrayed his badge and the public he was supposed to serve by battering a man then covering it up with three crooked colleagues.
Courts heard about rapists who subjected victims to brutal ordeals then made them relive the horror during trials.
Another judge had to sentence a man who stabbed his own sister in the neck during a row about how he cared for their dementia suffering mum and finances.
County lines dealer jailed for bringing heroin and cocaine into Rhyl
Jack Connor was sentenced to more than four years for his crimes
Jack Connor, 25 and of Beechdene Road in Anfield, was sentenced to four years and two months for drugs offences. Image: Merseyside Police
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