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An open, transparent criminal justice system is an important part of how our democracy works - so we make no apologies for devoting so much time and resources to letting you know what happens in our publicly-accountable courts. David Blicharz, 36, started to become 'drunk and disorderly' just a short time into the Jet2 plane from Antalya in Turkey to Manchester in November. The former travel agent shouted abuse at an air stewardess and left children frightened and in tears during a two-hour boozy rant on a flight.
Some of the language was of a 'racist and homophobic' nature. Blicharz, of Brooklyn Avenue, Whalley Range, pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk on an aircraft and was jailed for four months.
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Angela Hughes used a knife to rob taxi driver's wallet, mobile phone, car keys and a small amount of cash. Hughes, 41, of Pentland Close, Winsford, pleaded guilty to robbery and possessing a knife in a public place and was jailed for four-and-a-half years. He pleaded pleading guilty to theft of a motor vehicle; burglary; three counts of shoplifting; handling stolen goods; and driving without a licence or insurance. Thompson was sentenced to two years and six months in prison and disqualified from driving for two years and three months at Minshull Street Crown Court.
A 'hardworking family man' led a secret life as a child sex abuser, grooming two teenage boys on Grindr app before paying one of them for indecent acts in a car park. Dad-of-two Warren Wild also kept more than 1, indecent images of children on his computer and circulated photos of one of his victims, who was under 16, to other paedophiles.
The year-old was sentenced to six years in prison for his crimes at a hearing at Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court. The court heard the sales representative lost his wife, his job and his family home when his sick secret life was uncovered. The year-old is starting a six-year prison sentence after a case described by police as 'harrowing'.
McBrien, of Troutbeck Avenue, Ancoats , Manchester, denied the charge she faced but was convicted by a jury after a trial.
Police have praised the bravery of the girl and her family after a sentencing hearing at Manchester Crown Court. A Louis Vuitton sales assistant and her two sisters stole hundreds of thousands of pounds in a tax-free shopping scam. Yuan Ting copied passport details from legitimate tax reclaim forms of tourists who shopped at Selfridges.
She then used the identities to complete fake claim forms for non-existent purchases of luxury bags, shoes and wallets worth thousands of pounds, which she and her two sisters would post at Manchester Airport. But their fraud unravelled after the UK Border Force, which manages the scheme, became suspicious when repeated claims were made with the same bank account numbers but with different names and passport details and the case was passed on to the tax man to investigate.
Yuan Ting, 27, was jailed for two years and six months, while Yuan Yee, 32, and Yuan Ling, 29, were each jailed for 15 months. Justice has caught up with a fugitive brother and sister who went on the run from court before they could be sentenced for drug dealing.
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Lauren Griffin, 25, and her older brother Billy Griffin, 28, both of Biddisham Walk, Monsall, were members of a Manchester-based gang which peddled cocaine and heroin on the streets of Grimsby. The 'county lines' gang set up shop in the seaside town and offered special deals in a bid to try and build their 'brand'. The gang nicknamed themselves 'Bugsy Malone' in a reference to the s hit musical and officers found references to 'Bugsy' and 'Bugs Lord', as well as 'Malone', in messages to the mobile phone numbers linked to them, prosecutors told Hull Crown Court.
The Griffin siblings 'panicked' and walked out of the court ahead of a sentencing hearing, prompting a manhunt, police said. Humberside Police however revealed they were 'quickly caught' in Manchester and have now both been sentenced. The siblings had previously pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply class A drugs between October and October and were jailed in separate hearings.
Robert Zduniak, 43, from Bury, fled to the Czech Republic during his trial for his part in the smuggling scheme. He and at least two others operated out of illegal factories in Bury, Blackburn and Preston, as well as in Essex, where they would produce the illicit substance.
The group, who were jailed for 16 years, smuggled the tobacco into the UK for more than 15 months, deliberately mislabelling it as furniture. In total, investigators found the gang smuggled more than tonnes of raw tobacco into the UK from the Czech Republic over 15 months by deliberately mislabelling it as furniture. Jacel Finlayson, 18, has been jailed for six years and declared 'dangerous' following the unprovoked attack outside Pret a Manger in Cross Street last summer.
He had been found in possession of knives on three previous occasions, had attacked a takeaway worker and been banned from Tesco in Trafford.
Manchester Crown Court heard that the victim, a year-old man, was drinking coffee and smoking a cigarette while sat in an outdoor area of the cafe in the city centre at about 5pm on August The man had his cigarettes on the table, and Finlayson walked over and took one without permission, prosecutor Juilet Berry said.
The next thing he knew, he felt three 'pinches' to his back, and then felt blood running down his neck. The victim was discharged after spending two nights in hospital, but was brought back in for another two nights after his wounds became infected. A schoolgirl groomed by a man described as 'vermin' by police said: "he put it on my sibling's life not to tell anyone. Christopher Gatley 34, bombarded his victim with text messages, made a number of attempts to kiss her and inappropriately touch her. The terrified youngster eventually found the courage to tell a teacher, friends and her mum after watching an abuse story line on Coronation Street and the BBC drama Three Girls.
Manchester Crown Court heard that Gatley began taking an interest in the victim after meeting her. Charlotte Crangle, prosecuting, described how Gatley managed to obtain the girl's phone number, and would regularly send her text messages, including one asking what she would do if he tried to kiss her.
Gatley told the victim to delete the messages or it would be 'game over'. Police were able to recover most of them. Ms Crangle told the court that the victim started to feel uncomfortable around the defendant, and tried to avoid being on her own with him as he would attempt to touch her bottom. On one occasion he told her to come to his home, close her eyes and hold out her hands, and proceeded to kiss her.
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On another occasion, when Gatley was visiting the girl's house, he put his hand down the back of her jeans. He was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for ten years, issued with a restraining order for ten years, and made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order for six years. The year-old, from Warrington - but originally from Salford - smiled chillingly as the verdicts in the double murder trial were delivered. The year-old, from Liverpool, was shot dead on May 5 last year while walking his dog on a woodland path near the M62 at Rainhill in Merseyside.
A judge jailed six people for almost a century in relation to the elaborate conspiracy, in which pink ladies shoe boxes were used to conceal blocks of cocaine.