THESE are the faces of 13 criminals who were jailed in April
ROBERT OWEN GREENHALGH, aged 31, was given a 15-year sentence for manslaughter after he punched and killed a father-of-two in a Bolton nightclub.
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JAMES PEARSON, aged 36, burgled a home, stealing £10,000 worth of jewellery and terrifying two teenagers. He was jailed for 32 months.
MYLES HINDLEY, aged 31, was sent to prison for two years after he was repeatedly caught driving stolen luxury cars.
DAMIEN GREENHALGH, a 44-year-old prolific thief was caught, red-handed, breaking into a garden shed. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
HARUN MAHMOOD, aged 23, was jailed for 12 months for his third offences of dangerous driving. A judge told him to “grow up”.
MARTIN HOPKINSON, aged 35, drove dangerously in a stolen Jaguar. He was jailed for 22 months.
JUSTIN ADAMSON, aged 43 was sentenced to three years in prison. The burglar confronted a woman in her home just days after he was released from jail.
ANTHONY DAVIES, aged 38, mugged a woman of her handbag and dragged her 80-year-old husband along the road with his van. He was sentenced to two years in prison.
NICOLE BONNEY, aged 26, tried to rip a ring from her grandmother’s finger in order to pay her drug dealers. She was sentenced to 28 months in prison.
CHRISTOPHER LEIGH, aged 45, and MARTIN MALONEY, aged 49, were each jailed for four years and three months after they carried out burglaries at at least 21 luxury homes in Cheshire.
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LUCAS LONSDALE, aged 33 and REECE LONSDALE, aged 28, acted as drug debt enforcers and left a man with a fractured skull and broken eye socket. Lucas Lonsdale was jailed for 11 years and his brother, Reece, for 10 years.
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