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85 people jailed in July for crimes linked to Merseyside
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Illegal dog breeder, Liverpool ticket scammers and pervert councillor spared jail this month
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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.
Hospice thief, pervert councillor and scrambler teen spared jail
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Mum avoids jail after allowing partner to grow and store drugs at her home
Shauna Armstrong s boyfriend claimed that he was dealing cocaine and heroin to pay off the costs of their daughter s funeral.
04:30, 14 JUL 2021
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Patrick Jones, 36, claimed he was dealing Class A drugs to pay off his daughter s funeral costs (Image: Liverpool Echo)
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