'Fast and Furious' burglar and drug-driver who killed son, 8, in crash among Greater Manchester criminals jailed last month
A drug-driver who killed his eight-year-old son in a crash and a 'Fast and Furious' burglar were among the Greater Manchester criminals jailed last month.
The ‘sophisticated’ drugs plot funded designer clothes, expensive jewellery, high-powered cars and cosmetic surgery appointments. Convicted armed robber Walsh was locked up for 15 years, while Bowie avoided jail. Killer, 17, stabbed 20-year-old stranger in the heart then fled and left him to die A teenager who stabbed a stranger in the heart and killed him has been jailed for life. Klayton Skelly knifed Dylan Keelan twice after they got into a fight outside the Premier Dreams convenience store, in Dukinfield, on February 4.
Skelly, now 18, pleaded guilty to murder on July 15 - the last working day before his scheduled trial. His two friends, both 16, were sentenced to 12 month referral orders at the youth court. Defending Skelly, of Sylvester Way, Hyde, Mark Rhind KC described the incident as a ‘moment of madness’ and said: “On any view what Klayton Skelly did was a grotesque overreaction to the most trivial meaningless coming together.
Oliver Jarvis, defending, said his client was "sorry" for his actions that day and that he too had been suffering with anxiety and depression since the crash. Sweeney, of Chestnut Crescent, Oldham, was jailed for nine months and banned from driving for three years, after admitting aggravated vehicle taking and causing death by careless driving.
It's understood he had been employed by Sky in 2015 as a service specialist consultant and had access to all customer's details and services. None of the threats made in the letters were acted on and no money was ever received by Chaba, the court heard. He also pleaded guilty to causing death by driving while uninsured. Prosecutor Robin Kitching told the court that Clarke had picked Blake and his six-year-old brother up from their grandparents' home in Middleton at about 1.40pm on the day of the tragedy.
Firefighters and paramedics performed CPR on Blake before he was taken to Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. Despite the best efforts of medics, he was pronounced dead that same afternoon. But British Transport Police said the 32-year-old returned later that same day and forced himself through the barriers. CCTV showed him grabbing a 55-year-old member of staff by the throat. Lucas then violently punched him to the ground, leaving him with a fractured eye socket, cheekbone and jaw. After the attack, he fled the station.
Prosecuting, Hannah Forsyth, told Bolton Crown Court 'the relationship became very troubled.' On July 31, Modlinsky punched the victim with a clenched fist, grabbed her by the throat and pushed his fingers into her mouth. Modlinsky, who has five previous convictions for nine offences, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm. He also pleaded guilty to an incident of dangerous driving on March 12, this year, where he was arrested for speeding in a black BMW on Manchester Road in Tyldesley at 2am.
No details of the locations of any of his offences were given in court but when Collins was charged, Greater Manchester Police said they had occurred in Tameside. On November 17, a girl, who was 14 at the time, was on the bus home when Collins followed her up to the top deck and lifted up her skirt, the court was told.
Judge Matthew Corbett-Jones imposed an extended seven-and-a-half-year sentence for Collins. He will serve at least four and a half years before being eligible for parole. CCTV footage later seized by police showed Hodgson attacking his friend on Massey Street, knocking him to the ground and leaving him lying in the road. He walked away before returning a 'short time later' and carrying on the assault. In hospital, the victim was found to have fractures to his vertebrae, two broken ribs, and an injury to his eye. None required surgery with all being "treated conservatively" and left to heal.
The motorbike rider who brought York to the woods 'panicked' and abandoned him once he realised that police were there, Greater Manchester Police said. York tried to escape but was caught and arrested shortly after. But he was caught at Manchester Airport attempting to board a flight to Malta. The attack happened after Ali jumped out of a car and carried out the attack on his 16-year-old victim in Rochdale on June 14.
He will be eligible for parole two-thirds of the way through his sentence. He was also handed an extra two years on top of his licence period. Martin 'panicked' and ran away, leaving his two passengers unconscious in the car. Both suffered serious brain injuries and fractures and were rushed to Salford Royal Hospital. Tragically, on April 6, Ronaldo died of his injuries.
He was arrested six days later in another high-speed chase, Manchester Crown Court heard. Hirtle, who pleaded guilty to one count of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and one count of dangerous driving, was jailed for three years by Judge Patrick Field KC who called his actions a 'flagrant breach of the rules of the road'.
Analysing his phone and computer, specialists revealed Moore, 34, had tried to set up meetings to abuse dogs and children - and searched for opportunities to swap and share material with other abusers. No evidence was discovered that these attempted meetings had come to fruition. Thug left Sikh leader in pool of blood after vicious attack - before going for a pint with girlfriend A thug went for a beer with his girlfriend after knocking a Sikh leader out and callously leaving him in a pool of his own blood in the middle of the road. Avtar Singh, 62, suffered life-changing brain injuries following the sickening assault at the hands of Claudio Campos in Manchester’s Northern Quarter on June 23.
Campos was dragged down as Mr Singh fell, but got back up and fled the scene, briefly stopping to look back. He then re-joined his girlfriend and went to Ancoats bar Second City, where card transactions show that he bought a burger and a beer, prosecution barrister Eleanor Myers said. Fortunately nobody was seriously injured, Minshull Street Crown Court heard. Matley admitted dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified, failure to provide a specimen of blood, and was jailed for 20 months on Wednesday .
Dogar contacted his first victim via Facebook and Snapchat in August 2021, and they agreed to meet, a court heard. She told him she needed to go home but he became aggressive and put her in a headlock. He then threatened to choke her before raping her. “Both victims continue to be supported by specialist GMP officers and showed extreme bravery in providing evidence against Dogar. He is a dangerous individual and it’s a relief that he is off the streets and behind bars.”
A wallet, containing a number of cards and £110 in cash, was also taken after Partington gained entry through the back door of the home in the early hours of the morning. On June 29, Partington targeted a home in Salford. On this occasion, he let himself in through the front door and stole the keys to a Fiat 500 that was parked in the drive.
The judge, Recorder Neil Usher jailed Partington for two years and seven months. Recorder Usher also banned Partington from driving for two years and three months. In a statement, the council said the prosecution followed a lengthy investigation by its trading standards team, after complaints were received from people targeted across Greater Manchester.
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