17 killers, fraudsters and perverts put behind Lancashire prison cells in October
October 2022 has seen the courts return to life after barristers called off the strike which has loomed over the justice system.
Staff refused entry and after a brief argument, Lucas, from Southport, left the station only to return later the same evening again wishing to travel without a ticket. CCTV footage showed the moment Lucas forced himself through the ticket barriers and grabbed a member of rail staff by the throat. He then let go of the victim and punched him in the face, causing him to fall to the ground. After the attack he fled the station and dropped his mobile phone and driving licence as he did so.
He was later arrested and admitted dangerous driving and theft. Simon Killeen, defending, said Bowers, of Lyddesdale Avenue, Blackpool, had come to North Wales with his partner and children and a friend.
When the victim was spoken to by police for a second time she said the relationship had started when she was 15, her believing that Denson was 28, and that the relationship had become sexual before she had turned 16. She also said that Denson would tell his friends she was 17 and his mum that she was 18.'Trusted lieutenant' jailed for part in £40m Encrochat drug gang A man from Blackburn has been jailed for more than 12 years for his role in a £40 million Encrochat drug gang.
The first 10 months of the sentence will be immediate imprisonment, followed by a further 10 months on license. PC Sean Erett, from Lancashire Constabulary’s Safer Roads Unit, said his 'unhappy customers were prosecuted separately'. Later, Harris went into a nearby conservative club and paid £1.60 for a Pepsi - telling the person behind the bar to keep the change from the £10 he had given her. That £10 was from the money he had earlier stolen from the Co-op.
Petty gunmen who just couldn't take losing bar room brawl on day of Euro 2020 final Two gun-wielding thugs who carried out a revenge shooting after a humiliating bar-room beating have been jailed for two decades each. Paul Matheson, 39, was humiliated when he 'took a pasting' from Jamie Robinson in a fight at the Saddle Inn during the European Cup Final in July.
While she was out, her family had been trying to contact her but she didn't know they had been ringing. However, a court heard that she did know that they didn't like her going out. Sex attacker removed schoolgirl's underwear on public bus after threatening to kill her A Burnley sex attacker 'preyed' upon schoolgirls in uniform and even threatened to kill one of them. Steven Collins attacked two teenagers on buses and another outside a shop, threatening to kill one girl and following two of them home during their terrifying ordeals.
Wanted curtain thief's rooftop siege thwarted as 'hostage' couldn't stop laughing A burglar who staged a six-hour rooftop siege when police went to arrest him in Blackpool was thwarted - because his hostage couldn't stop laughing. McPherson was jailed for two years and two months for the siege and three years and four months for the burglary offences, to run consecutively, totalling five years and six months.
Cold hearted killer thought he was about to inherit £200k house and 'a life' As Mumtaz Ahmed checked into the custody suite at Greenbank Police Station he was asked if he had any suicidal thoughts. William Lea exposed himself to the 14-year-old victim and told her to perform a sex act upon him. The 65-year-old was caught because he left his contact details with her, a court heard.
But behind the scenes the mum-of-two was a modest finance assistant, earning just over £900 a month and owing 'a couple of thousand' in pay day loans. She stole 'every single week', the court heard, only stopping when she went on holiday and maternity leave.
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