These are the criminals from our region who were locked up over the past seven days
A corrupt police worker, a PlayStation paedophile and an angry dad who was enraged by an energy drink were among the Merseyside criminals jailed over the past week.
Paul Blasbery, prosecuting, described how Hatton was noted to be acting suspiciously, and at one point attempted to snatch back his phone. The iPhone was taken away for further examination and officers were able to recover nearly 200 indecent images of children. Officers only noticed he was missing when he failed to answer a role call the following morning. Griffiths was then not then for nearly seven weeks.
Inside they found £100,000 in cash, half a kilo of cocaine, a money counter, vacuum sealer and expensive items including jewellery and golf clubs. Investigations revealed that Rushworth had been involved in discussions regarding the sale of 178kg of cannabis worth over £2.8m and another 1.5kg of cocaine.
Barton admitted conspiracy to supply heroin, cocaine and cannabis and conspiracy to sell or transfer a prohibited weapon. He was jailed for 21 years. After reading a news report of Jacobson's horrific crimes, his first victim found the courage to come forward once again. Jacobson denied the offences, but was found guilty of 16 counts of indecent assault following a trial and jailed for 12 years and handed an additional four years on licence.A short-tempered dad "saw red" when a shopkeeper refused to sell his 13-year-old son an energy drink.
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