Liverpool Crown Court Sentencing Results

Explore 295 verdicts at Liverpool Crown Court (Liverpool). Updated with the latest court outcomes.

Patrick Lakatos
Burglary
September 17, 2025

Sentence: 3 years imprisonment

Patrick Lakatos committed three burglaries in Wavertree, Liverpool, between March and June 2025. On March 7, he stole electrical items from a property on Portman Road. On June 3, he stole a TV and bottles of alcohol from a property on Kempton Road. On June 24, he stole a bag containing clothing, makeup, and jewellery from a property on Garmoyle Road. He was arrested on August 11 after the offences.
Thomas Suffler
Rape
September 15, 2025

Sentence: 18 years imprisonment and lifelong registration on the Sex Offender's Register

Thomas Suffler subjected a girl to a campaign of sexual abuse over eight years, with offences occurring on multiple occasions between 2008 and 2016, including rape and sexual assault. He was caught after the victim reported the crimes, leading to his conviction.
Lindy Leah
Being a person in a position of trust inciting a child to engage in sexual activity
September 15, 2025

Sentence: 23 months imprisonment

Lindy Leah, a 44-year-old deputy manager at a care home in St Helens, preyed on a vulnerable teenage resident by wearing inappropriate outfits, sending WhatsApp messages asking for a love bite, and encouraging him to go missing for a drug-fueled night away. This involved a sustained breach of trust over many months, including supplying class B drugs like cannabis resin and ketamine, and manipulating the victim with attention, money, gifts, and isolation from his family.
Dylan Frampton
Supply of crack cocaine and heroin
September 15, 2025

Sentence: 31 months at a youth offenders' institution

Dylan Frampton, a 20-year-old man from Birkenhead Road in Meols, was identified as the controller of a drugs line operating in Wirral as part of Operation Toxic, which targeted County Lines activity. Police raided his home on June 17, recovering a graft phone, more than £7,000 in cash, and a large vacuum-sealed bag containing cannabis. He was charged with being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin, possession with intent to supply cannabis, and possession of criminal property.
Daniel Carter
Rape
September 12, 2025

Sentence: 13 years imprisonment

Daniel Carter raped and abused a child over a three-year period.
Carl Brown
Conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin
September 12, 2025

Sentence: 6 years and 6 months imprisonment

Carl Brown was involved in a sophisticated operation using a property on Sandringham Road, Tuebrook, as a base for storing, adulterating, packaging, and distributing multi-kilo quantities of cocaine and heroin. The property was equipped with mixing bowls, a blender, digital scales, latex gloves, and hundreds of small plastic bags containing brown powder consistent with heroin. He was arrested on May 21 following an investigation by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit.
Paul Mcverry
Conspiracy to supply cocaine and heroin
September 12, 2025

Sentence: 9 years imprisonment

Paul McVerry was involved in a sophisticated operation using a property on Sandringham Road, Tuebrook, as a base for storing, adulterating, packaging, and distributing multi-kilo quantities of cocaine and heroin. The property was sparsely furnished and contained drug processing equipment such as mixing bowls, a blender, digital scales, latex gloves, and hundreds of small plastic bags with brown and white powder. He was arrested on May 29 following an investigation by the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit.
Robert Seville
Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs
September 11, 2025

Sentence: 8 years and 8 months imprisonment

Robert Seville, 28, worked closely with Terence Clarke in supplying controlled drugs, running his own graft line known as the Jonny line, which supplied heroin and crack cocaine to the Newton-Le-Willows area. He was involved for several years and continued operations after Clarke's arrest in February 2023. Police raids on January 18, 2023, recovered drugs from an associate's home linked to his line, and he was observed visiting safehouses.
Christina Rowlands
Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs
September 11, 2025

Sentence: 10 years and 6 months imprisonment

Christina Rowlands, a 41-year-old trusted lieutenant in Terence Clarke's organised crime gang, was involved in a three-year plot to supply class A drugs. She handled drug storage, transportation, and laundering of £84,000 through her bank account between January 2020 and June 2023. She was arrested on January 20, 2023, and continued operations under Clarke's direction even after his arrest. Police investigations revealed her close involvement, including using her addresses for safehouses and managing cash and items for the gang.
Aaron Denham
Conspiracy to Supply Class A Drugs
September 11, 2025

Sentence: 6 years imprisonment

Aaron Denham, 31, was a trusted associate of Terence Clarke, making regular visits to safehouses and assisting in drug supply operations. He was arrested alongside Clarke in February 2023 at a Toxteth safehouse, where police seized 1.928kg of cannabis and £60,000 in cash. His involvement included managing supply chains and visiting properties owned by associates for drug-related activities.
Lee Wallace
Sexual assault of a child under 13
September 10, 2025

Sentence: 12 months imprisonment

Lee Wallace, who was in his 30s and a father to a young son, attended a barbeque more than 10 years ago. He entered his son's bedroom where a five-year-old girl was watching TV, asked to cuddle her, put his arm around her, and slid his hand down her waistband, sexually assaulting her. The victim, now a young adult, reported the incident in June of the previous year during therapy with Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. The assault had long-term effects on the victim, including mental health issues, self-harm, and difficulties in forming relationships.
Alex Hughes
Sexual activity with a child
September 9, 2025

Sentence: 3 years and 8 months imprisonment

Alex Hughes, from Poulton-le-Fylde, engaged in sexual activity with underage girls in the late 2000s and early 2010s in St Helens. He met one victim, Girl A, when she was 11 and he was 16, escalating to serious sexual acts including making her touch him inappropriately. He also had a relationship with another victim, Girl B, when she was 14. The relationships involved grooming and manipulation, with Hughes using his age advantage to exploit vulnerable children.
Daniel Ford
Sexual activity with a child
September 9, 2025

Sentence: 2 years and 7 months imprisonment

Daniel Ford, from St Helens, engaged in sexual activity with a child, specifically Girl A, when she was 14 and he was 21. He used his age advantage to provide alcohol and abuse her, as part of a group of youngsters in St Helens town centre in the late 2000s and early 2010s. The offences involved grooming and exploitation of a vulnerable minor.
David O’Brien
Attempted murder
September 9, 2025

Sentence: Life imprisonment

David O’Brien, who already had three life sentences for attempting to murder fellow inmates, was handed a fourth life sentence in court where he shouted profanities.
Erin Patterson
Murder
September 8, 2025

Sentence: life imprisonment

Erin Patterson murdered three people by poisoning them with a meal containing toxic mushrooms, targeting her estranged husband's relatives.
Ashley Stephens
Conspiracy to supply class A drugs
September 8, 2025

Sentence: 3 years and 9 months imprisonment

Ashley Stephens was involved in a large-scale drug dealing conspiracy led by her ex-boyfriend Terence Clarke, allowing her home on Abingdon Grove in Walton to be used as a safehouse for storing and producing class A drugs. Police discovered 3.4kg of drugs during a search on January 19, 2023, as part of an investigation into Clarke's county lines operations across England and Wales.
Carmina Clynch
Permitting premises to be used for the supply of class A and class B drugs
September 8, 2025

Sentence: 18 months imprisonment suspended for two years

Carmina Clynch permitted her home in Childwall to be used as a safehouse for the storage and supply of class A and class B drugs as part of Terence Clarke's drug dealing operation. She was exploited due to her vulnerabilities, exposing her young son to the dangers associated with high-level drug dealing.
Kerry Rutledge
Money laundering
September 8, 2025

Sentence: 18 months imprisonment suspended for two years

Kerry Rutledge, of Rydal Street in Everton, laundered £24,975 for an organised crime gang by allowing multiple payments into her bank account and transferring funds as directed, assisting Terence Clarke's county lines drug supply chains across England and Wales.
Nicola Blood
Conspiracy to supply class A drugs
September 8, 2025

Sentence: 6 years imprisonment

Nicola Blood allowed her flat on Dalemeadow Road in Knotty Ash to be used as a safehouse for the storage, preparation, and distribution of class A drugs, including heroin and crack cocaine, over a period of at least three years. Police searches in January 2023 found graft phones and half a kilo of class A drugs. She was involved with Terence Clarke's EncroChat network and mentioned 'pluggers' from Stoke using her property.
Sharon Waring
Permitting premises to be used for the supply of class B drugs
September 8, 2025

Sentence: 18 months community order

Sharon Waring, of York Street in Walton, allowed her house to be used for the storage, bagging, sorting, and distribution of class B drugs, such as cannabis, due to her connections with drug users and suppliers in Terence Clarke's network.
Mark Tickle
Conspiracy to supply cannabis
September 5, 2025

Sentence: 12-month imprisonment suspended for 18 months

Mark Tickle acted as a courier in the conspiracy, making four trips to deliver cannabis on behalf of Ian Thompson and Jace Osmeni. He was arrested on April 9, 2024, and items including watches were seized from his home. His involvement was linked to the larger operation trafficking cannabis across Merseyside.
Fahad Al Eniezi
Rape
September 5, 2025

Sentence: 11 years imprisonment

Fahad Al Eniezi subjected a woman to a harrowing assault lasting about two hours, during which he raped and sexually assaulted her, subjected her to physical and psychological torture, and degraded her by calling her a 'b****' and a 'whore'. The victim reported being 'destroyed' physically, emotionally, and psychologically, resulting in significant harm.
Jace Osmeni
Conspiracy to supply cannabis
September 5, 2025

Sentence: Five years imprisonment

Jace Osmeni acted as an upstream supplier in the conspiracy, trafficking cannabis from Bedfordshire to Liverpool, including a seizure of 20kg valued at £200,000 to £300,000 on July 18, 2023. He utilised couriers and operated his own small cannabis grow with 30 plants found at his home, which could yield up to £25,000. This was driven by his need to fund private speech therapy for his autistic child in Albania, amid his inability to work legally.
Dean Kempster
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 40 months imprisonment

Dean Kempster engaged in a drunken fist fight with Faisal Alschmeri on London Road in Liverpool city centre around 12.15am on June 15, 2025. After the initial altercation, Kempster chased the victim, knocked him unconscious, and then kicked and stamped on his head, causing a broken nose and bruising. The incident was captured on CCTV, and it had a lasting impact on the victim, including anxiety, nightmares, disrupted sleep, and depression.
Michael Vallis
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 17 months imprisonment and a two-year restraining order

Michael Vallis and Kyle Vaughan attacked their victim, who had a brain injury and lived in supported accommodation, in his Southport flat after consuming alcohol and drugs. The assault involved punching, spitting, and whipping the victim with a metal dog chain for 20 to 30 minutes, despite his pleas to stop. They also caused injury to the victim's dog. The incident occurred in the early hours of March 27, 2024, following an argument.
Kyle Vaughan
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 17 months imprisonment and a two-year restraining order

Kyle Vaughan and Michael Vallis attacked their victim, who had a brain injury and lived in supported accommodation, in his Southport flat after consuming alcohol and drugs. The assault involved punching, spitting, and whipping the victim with a metal dog chain for 20 to 30 minutes, despite his pleas to stop. They also caused injury to the victim's dog. The incident occurred in the early hours of March 27, 2024, following an argument, and Vaughan returned later that day attempting to force entry.
Joshua Chesters
Rape
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 10 years imprisonment

Joshua Chesters raped a woman inside an address in February 2025, leaving her with multiple injuries. The victim reported the incident to the police the following day after he left the property, leading to his arrest and subsequent conviction.
Owen Dempsey
Operating without a Dog Home Boarding Licence
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 12-month community order, 12-week curfew, £250 fine plus surcharge, and seven-year disqualification from owning or looking after dogs

Owen Dempsey, along with Rachel Dempsey, operated an illegal dog boarding service without a required licence, advertising their services and caring for dogs including Shadow, a 50kg German Shepherd. Shadow vanished in September 2024 while under their care, and other complaints included dogs returning sick, items missing, and poor conditions. The council investigated after reports of a dog passing away and Shadow's disappearance.
Paul Robinson
Sexual offences
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 6 years and 8 months imprisonment and to sign the sex offenders' register for life

Paul Robinson, a 38-year-old former care worker from Stockbridge Village, confessed to his wife about engaging in sexual activity with a teenage girl, describing it as normal. He groomed the victim through explicit messages, provided her with cannabis, and had sex with her on multiple occasions. The victim was initially afraid to speak but later detailed the inappropriate touching and offences to the police. His actions were discovered after his wife reported him, leading to the revelation of messages where he expressed sexual desires.
Richard Hughes
Possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 4 years imprisonment

Richard Hughes, of Mill Lane in Liscard, Wirral, was involved in drug dealing activities. On February 8, 2024, he was seen discarding a wrap of drugs and was found with 32 wraps of crack cocaine hidden in his shoe, along with £165 in cash. On December 16, 2024, he engaged in a hand-to-hand drug transaction and was found with additional wraps of crack cocaine in his underwear and £213.18 in cash. He attempted to swallow evidence during arrest. A search of a related property uncovered a Nokia phone with messages indicating drug supply. He surrendered to court on June 12, 2025, but tried to escape during the hearing.
Rachel Dempsey
Operating without a Dog Home Boarding Licence
September 4, 2025

Sentence: 12-month community order, 12-week curfew, £250 fine plus surcharge, and seven-year disqualification from owning or looking after dogs

Rachel Dempsey, along with Owen Dempsey, operated an illegal dog boarding service without a required licence, advertising their services and caring for dogs including Shadow, a 50kg German Shepherd. Shadow vanished in September 2024 while under their care, and other complaints included dogs returning sick, items missing, and poor conditions. The council investigated after reports of a dog passing away and Shadow's disappearance.
Kyle Paladino
Robbery
September 3, 2025

Sentence: 2 years imprisonment

Kyle Paladino assaulted and robbed David Swift in St Helens on June 22, 2025, by punching him in the face after asking for a cigarette and stealing his mountain bike valued at £500. This occurred shortly after his release from prison for prior violent offences.
Daniel Langley
Possession of cocaine with intent to supply
September 3, 2025

Sentence: 3 years and 9 months imprisonment

Daniel Langley was stopped by police at Liverpool Lime Street Station on October 9, 2023, after a sniffer dog indicated he should be searched. He attempted to downplay the situation by claiming he only smoked a bit of weed, but officers found him in possession of 8g of cocaine (valued up to £640 on the street), over £1,500 in cash, scales, and messages on his phone indicative of drug dealing, including taking orders from end users. He had five prior convictions, including a suspended sentence for affray and possession of a bladed article.
Carlean Brown
Assault causing actual bodily harm
September 3, 2025

Sentence: Six months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, and 30 rehabilitation days

Carlean Brown, along with her daughter, engaged in a violent street attack on October 15, 2024, on Tarbock Road in Speke. She ran out of her house with a hammer, put it down, and then kicked the victim, Madina Wady, twice in the head while she was on the ground. The assault occurred in front of the victim's seven-year-old son, involved grappling and fighting, and included smashing the victim's mobile phone and throwing her bag. The victim left the area due to the incident and expressed concerns for her son's safety.
Brodie-Leigh Brown
Assault by beating
September 3, 2025

Sentence: 18 month community order and 15 rehabilitation days

Brodie-Leigh Brown got into a screaming match with her neighbour, Madina Wady, on October 15, 2024, on Tarbock Road in Speke. She lunged at Ms. Wady, dragged her to the ground, and engaged in a physical fight, scratching at her eyes and hitting her face. The incident took place in full view of Ms. Wady's seven-year-old son and involved smashing the victim's mobile phone.
Cormac Graham
Supply of cannabis
September 2, 2025

Sentence: 12 months imprisonment

Cormac Graham operated an Instagram account under the name 'Liverpool Loud Packs' to advertise and sell cannabis, gaining nearly 3,000 followers from February 2023. He was arrested at Liverpool John Lennon Airport on July 6, 2025, after attempting to smuggle small quantities of cannabis and magic mushrooms into the UK from Amsterdam. This was his second conviction for drug trafficking offences, and he was linked to the account via his email, phone, and IP address at his mother's house. He has an 18-month-old child and was on his first trip away from his family when arrested.
Barry Burke
Participating in an organised crime group
September 2, 2025

Sentence: 37 months imprisonment

Barry Burke was involved in setting up an industrial-scale ecstasy production operation at a unit on Cleveland Street in Birkenhead. His fingerprints were found on the tablet press machinery, and his vehicle was tracked near the site. The operation involved 3kg of MDMA powder capable of producing up to 23,400 ecstasy tablets valued at £234,000, which was discovered after bailiffs repossessed the unit due to unpaid rent.
Jack Spencer
Sexual communications with a child
September 2, 2025

Sentence: 3 years and 4 months imprisonment

Jack Spencer, from Southport, used TikTok under the username 'Jack47' to contact a 15-year-old girl in January 2024, making lewd comments about her body, inquiring about her sexual experience, and offering her £500 for sexual acts. Police discovered 198 category A indecent images of children as young as four on his phone, along with other images and evidence of further inappropriate online conversations. He has a prior sexual risk order from 2015 for similar behaviour.
Hawest Karimpoori
Criminal Damage
September 2, 2025

Sentence: 18 months imprisonment

Hawest Karimpoori attended a Betfred shop on Dale Street in Liverpool city centre on April 23, 2025, where he placed several £10 bets that lost, leading him to become angry and irate. He punched a gambling machine, threatened to smash and burn the shop, threw a chair at a machine, ripped up the carpet, and set fire to a newspaper, which caused damage to the flooring. This prompted a staff member to activate the panic button, and he was later identified and arrested via CCTV.
Ihtiandr Maciulevicius
Production of ecstasy
September 2, 2025

Sentence: 6 years imprisonment

Ihtiandr Maciulevicius was involved in an industrial-scale ecstasy production operation at a rented unit on Cleveland Street in Birkenhead. He was seen on CCTV attending the premises, handling packages, and sleeping there overnight. His fingerprints and DNA were found on machinery, a mirror, and other items, indicating his active role in the operation, which utilised equipment to produce up to 23,400 ecstasy tablets from 3kg of MDMA powder.
Terrance Maughan
Making threats with an offensive weapon
September 1, 2025

Sentence: 39 months imprisonment

Terrance Maughan, aged 40, entered a café while intoxicated, hit a woman on the hand, threatened to punch her and burn her alive, and punched a man who tried to help her. He returned shortly after with a screwdriver, attempting to stab the same man.
Stephen Skelhorn
Aggravated burglary
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 4 years and 6 months imprisonment

Stephen Skelhorn, a 19-year-old from Primrose Drive in Huyton, armed with a knife, broke into a house while occupants slept, leading to them abandoning their home, and was linked via blood evidence after a police chase.
Ryan Ferguson
Causing wasteful employment of police
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 17 weeks imprisonment

Ryan Ferguson, a 25-year-old from Barberry Crescent in Netherton, made false 999 calls claiming he needed protection from fights, leading police to respond multiple times only to find him alone and hostile.
Sabah Peposhi
Production of cannabis
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 2 years and 4 months imprisonment

Sabah Peposhi, a 26-year-old with no fixed address, was found in a £500,000 cannabis farm in a terraced house with hundreds of plants, driven by financial desperation.
Scott Clegg
Fraud and money laundering
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 28 months imprisonment

Scott Clegg, from Eaton Road in West Derby, sold thousands of counterfeit stamps worth over £650,000 on eBay using accounts registered to family members, leading to investigations by Royal Mail.
Stephen Attah
Arranging or facilitating commission of a child sex offence and sexual communication with a child
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 4 years and 6 months imprisonment

Stephen Attah, a 47-year-old from Askham Close in Toxteth, targeted a 14-year-old girl he met in a pub, sending lewd messages, demanding pictures and asking to meet her in a hotel over a six-month period.
Richard Calderbank
Possession of an offensive weapon
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 13 months imprisonment

Richard Calderbank, a 36-year-old with no fixed address, threatened to stab a staff member with scissors after being woken while napping under the Upside Down House in Liverpool ONE.
Paul Warburton
Fraud
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 8 months imprisonment

Paul Warburton, a 35-year-old homeless man, abused the trust of an elderly pensioner by spending over £5,000 of his money on unauthorised purchases at stores.
Peter Brittles
Domestic abuse and assault
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 14 months imprisonment

Peter Brittles, from Warwick Road in Liverpool, threatened to kill his partner during an assault in Blackpool, breaching a previous restraining order.
Maxine Campbell
Theft and fraud
August 31, 2025

Sentence: 3 years imprisonment

Maxine Campbell, a 60-year-old from William Roberts Lane in Kirkby, stole £50,000 from an elderly victim over three years, leaving her with minimal food and draining her pension account.

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