These are the faces of 10 criminals who were jailed in July
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CALLUM BARLOW, aged 19, robbed a man after attacking from behind. He was sentenced to three years in a young offenders' institution.
CHARLENE MCKERROW, aged 32, was sentenced to 16 months in prison after she failed to obey a suspended sentence for prolific shoplifting.
GARETH WILSON, aged 34, is a knife-wielding thug who burgled a primary school and terrified women motorists who he stole from. He was jailed for two years and four months.
JACK MCGRAIL, aged 23, attacked a police officer who caught him driving dangerously. He was sentenced to 20 months in prison.
LEON WORSLEY, aged 20, was sentenced to three months in a young offenders' institution for being a passenger in a stolen car being driven dangerously. He was already serving a sentence of two years and six months for a string of motoring and theft offences.
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MARIUS GUBERE, aged 34, was told he will be deported to Albania at the end of a 12-month prison sentence for growing cannabis in a terraced house in Bolton.
MUHAMMAD THESEEN, aged 31, attacked and robbed 83-year-old former Bolton mayor Noel Spencer after following him home on the bus from Bolton town centre. He was sentenced to five years and three months in prison.
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PAUL BRIERLY, aged 44, was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison after admitting the manslaughter of dad-of-four Paul Ologbose. Window cleaner Mr Ologbose was struck with a single punch outside a club in an unprovoked attack.
RICHARD JOHNSON, aged 34, was one of three men who stole a motorhome from a driveway. He was jailed for three years and seven months.
STEPHEN RILEY, aged 64, sexually assaulted a woman as she slept. Jailing him for four years and nine months, a judge described his behaviour as "predatory".
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