Jailed in Liverpool: Machete teens, rabbit killing rapist and paedophile DJ
An overview of Liverpool court cases and those jailed for crimes linked to Merseyside
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These are the faces of 13 people locked up for crimes linked to Merseyside this past week.
One judge had to sentence a convicted rapist who beheaded his son s beloved pet rabbit then hurled the animal s head at his ex-girlfriend.
Courts heard about teen thugs who slashed two brothers with machetes at Liverpool Lime Street Station and a robbery gang who raided a family s home and stole their puppies.
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Another judge had to sentence a former children s entertainer who has been exposed as a sick paedophile.
60 people jailed in June for crimes linked to Merseyside
An evil rapist, killer drivers and EncroChat drug bosses are among those put behind bars this month
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(L-R) Robert Randle, Shakur Valentino and Jorun Chang
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This list shows the faces of 60 people jailed in June for crimes linked to Merseyside.
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