78 jailed in April for crimes linked to Merseyside
A murdering husband, triple shooter and child rapists are among those put behind bars this month
05:00, 1 MAY 2021
These are the faces of 78 people jailed in April for crimes linked to Merseyside.
One judge had to deal with a monstrous husband who stabbed his wife 300 times, while another locked up a gunman who shot three people in one home.
Disturbing cases included a child rapist who targeted two teenage girls on Snapchat, a predatory maths teacher who exploited a vulnerable pupil, and a serial child rapist who made the lives of three young victims hell.
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An overview of Liverpool court cases and those jailed for crimes linked to Merseyside
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L-R Robert Broughton, Stephen Rafferty and Hannah Kellett
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These are the faces of 24 people locked up for crimes in court cases linked to Liverpool and Merseyside this past week.
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The stables will remain full through the holidays at Smithfield Farm on Sandwich Road, East Falmouth. The farm is back on track to keep its horses, following a site visit from an engineer determining that the 65-year-old barn is structurally sound.
Acting on an order from the Falmouth Board of Health, the farmâs owner, Janice Foster, hired Ronald Tiberi of FSL Associates in Boston to perform field measurements and assess the integrity of the buildingâs roof. His December 17 report, which the board discussed last night in a meeting on Zoom, determined that the barnâs joists and timber frame remain intact.
At least 25 horses face an unknown future at Smithfield Farm on Sandwich Road, East Falmouth, as back-to-back inspections from the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR) and the Falmouth Health Department showed the farm failed to meet safety standards.
In its Monday, December 7, remote meeting, the board of health upheld Health Agent Scott McGannâs decision not to reissue a stable permit and granted the farm six weeks to relocate its horses before facing a fine of $5 per day beginning January 18.
âThe main issue is the structural integrity of the barn,â McGann said Monday in a virtual address to the board. Despite the pleas and some tears from Falmouth equestrians who called into the open meeting on Zoom, there was admittedly little the five health board members could do this week to reverse the fate of commercial operations at Smithfield Farm.