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
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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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Child rapist, puppy farmer and racist Pontins dad all spared jail
These are the criminals who were shown mercy after appearing in the courts
Left to right; Alistair Frederick, Chloe Robinson and Ricky Brettle
A child rapist, a puppy farmer and a racist who spouted vile abuse at Pontins have been spared jail this month.
These are the people who came before the courts but were given a chance by judges and magistrates and weren t sent straight to jail.
Instead these offenders were handed either a suspended sentence or a community sentence, with their punishment managed outside of jail.
When determining sentence, judges and magistrates must adhere to a set of guidelines outlined by the Sentencing Council and take into consideration a number of factors.
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