Baby kill threat lands vile thug in prison after knocking out pregnant partner s teeth
Hull s Shane Gibson, who preyed on weaker victims, pinned her to the floor and said you and the baby are going to die
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Dangerous thug left me for dead but I m pleased he chose to attack me
Alex Proctor, 20, was sentenced to two years and nine months in prison for the attack on the disabled victim
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A disabled man who was attacked by dangerous thug Alex Proctor hopes prison will change him into a better man .
Toxic bully, 21, attacked girlfriend at Hull swimming baths because she was on her phone
Benjamin Taylor threw a phone at his girlfriend s head before collapsing to the floor and begging her not to leave him
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The 27 baby-faced criminals brought to justice in 2020
They have all appeared in court for their crimes after starting out life on the wrong side of the law
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18 Hull scammers, cheats and liars you need to be aware of
They have all appeared in court this year
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Some have made their way into the homes of the vulnerable and the elderly, scamming those who have trusted them and taking their hard-earned savings.