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Explore 592 verdicts at Liverpool Crown Court (Liverpool). Updated with the latest court outcomes.

Liverpool Crown Court
March 2026 15 cases
Walter Chahwanda
Sexual offences against children *
Sentence
14 years imprisonment with 9 years in custody and 5 years extended licence
Walter Chahwanda, 34, of Plemonstall Court in Chester, a former pastor in the Apostolic Faith Mission who set up his own church Sound of Dominion in Liverpool, targeted children and young women across the country over approximately four years. He met them through church activities, added them on Snapchat or Instagram, sexualised conversations, and sent intimate pictures and videos of himself, often performing sexual acts. He sexually assaulted one 14-year-old child. He goaded victims to expose him as part of his fantasies. Offending escalated despite church awareness. Reported by a victim's father to NSPCC and police. Initially arrested February 2024, re-interviewed April 2025. Charged with 22 counts relating to nine victims; convicted on 17 counts on 3 February 2026, including sexual activity with a child, sending indecent images, causing a child to watch a sexual act, and sexual communication with a child. Not guilty on rape, assault by penetration, and sending genitals image; no evidence on blackmail counts.
Found guilty on 17 counts by jury after pleading not guilty. CPS applied for restraining orders to prevent contact with victims. Judge comments not directly quoted but prosecutor highlighted abuse of trust as pastor.
Iman Sepahvand
Wounding with intent *
Sentence
8.5 years imprisonment
On August 4, 2024, at Toscana's Pizza and Grill on Stanley Road in Bootle, Iman Sepahvand, aged 39, of Orrell Lane, engaged in a heated argument with his colleague Mohammed Bakhshi over religious issues. After months of squabbling, Sepahvand armed himself with two kitchen knives and stabbed Bakhshi in the chest, then pursued him into the back area, inflicting further wounds to his hands and arms as Bakhshi defended himself. The manager intervened to restrain Sepahvand, allowing Bakhshi to flee and collapse in the street. Bakhshi was treated at Aintree Hospital for stab wounds causing lifelong sensory restrictions in his hands, loss of job, depression, and flashbacks. The incident was captured on CCTV.
Convicted of wounding with intent by a jury in his absence. Pleaded no defence as he refused to attend court. Judge noted the offence was aggravated by hostility based on the victim's religious beliefs, but found no significant provocation. Defendant suffers from schizophrenia but was deemed not to require an extended sentence due to good character and response to medication.
Lawrence Hoey
Making indecent images of children, strangulation, voyeurism, assault *
Sentence
30 months imprisonment
In 2023, Lawrence Hoey, 61, of Leyburn Road, Liscard, planted secret cameras to record children using a bathroom for his own sexual gratification. He made 43 indecent images of children. When his girlfriend discovered the cameras and confronted him, she grabbed his mobile phone, leading to a scuffle. Hoey violently attempted to retrieve the phone by strangling her, causing bruises, head injury, scratches on her neck, and significant mental health trauma requiring antidepressants.
Found guilty after trial. 20 months for making 43 indecent images of children, consecutive 10 months for strangulation, 6 months each for two counts of voyeurism and 1 month for common assault to run concurrently. Subjected to restraining orders. Of previous good character, good employment record, no reoffending since incident.
Lauren Sankey
Assault causing actual bodily harm *
Sentence
10 months imprisonment suspended for 2 years, 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days, restraining order, £250 compensation to victim, £50 compensation to police officer
On April 2, 2025, at her home on Oatfield Lane in Litherland, Lauren Sankey, after consuming half a bottle of Absolut vodka, accused her friend Harriet Burrows of stealing her cannabis stash during a birthday celebration. Sankey entered a rage, armed herself with a 7-inch kitchen knife, lunged at Burrows multiple times causing scratches to her arms, threatened to kill her, locked the door to prevent escape, and later threatened to kill Burrows' father. After police were called, Sankey assaulted detention officer Alexandra Hamilton by kicking her several times, causing bruising, while resisting search at Copy Lane Police Station. She was interviewed the same day at Marsh Lane Police Station and expressed remorse for the assault on the emergency worker, attributing it to alcohol consumption.
Pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm, threatening with an offensive weapon, and assaulting an emergency worker. Court noted realistic chance of rehabilitation due to progress in the last 12 months, engagement with drug agency and social services, and consideration of her two young children. Prior record includes three assaults between 2007 and 2020.
Ryan Fisher
Possession of cocaine with intent to supply *
Sentence
3.5 years imprisonment
On January 28, 2026, police were called to the Co-op store on Holes Lane in Woolston, Warrington, after reports of Ryan Fisher intimidating staff. Appearing extremely paranoid, Fisher mentioned a hide in his car's boot, leading to a search of his blue Skoda Octavia where £1,100 cash and a bag of white powder (later identified as sulfuric acid used by his father) were found. Both Fisher and his innocent father were arrested. In custody, Fisher had a medical episode and was taken to Warrington Hospital, where he produced £500 cash from his pants. A surgeon removed a bag of 56g cocaine from his anus, and scans revealed another package in his stomach, totaling cocaine worth £2,800 to £7,000 at street value. The drugs were hastily concealed upon realizing police presence, not pre-planned. Fisher admitted consuming significant drugs at the time and had been in a downward spiral after family bereavements, despite prior stable life as a landscape gardener with contact with his nine-year-old daughter.
Pleaded guilty. Has 23 previous convictions for 47 offences, including 40 months for possession of cocaine with intent to supply in 2022. Demonstrated remorse and was trying to rehabilitate in custody. Suffered bereavements and mental health issues. Judge noted poor criminal record, genuine remorse, but warned sentences will lengthen if reoffends.
Samarah Kamal
Perverting the course of justice *
Sentence
9.5 months imprisonment
On 24th July 2023, officers from the Anti-Corruption Unit attempted to contact Samarah Kamal in relation to a different matter. She had phoned in sick to work and was not present at her home address. Calls to her personal mobile at 2.56pm and 2.59pm went unanswered. At 3pm, the investigating officer received a missed call from her phone and recalled at 3.02pm. Kamal agreed to meet and arrived at 3.11pm, where she was arrested. A search revealed she had disposed of her mobile phone in the nine minutes between the call and arrival, leading to the loss of evidence. This resulted in charges after consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service.
Admitted the offence. Dismissed from Lancashire Constabulary following an Accelerated Misconduct Hearing. Name added to the Barred List.
Mario Garino
Intentional Strangulation *
Sentence
3 years imprisonment
In November 2024, during a visit to his ex-girlfriend's home in the Bootle area, Mario Garino lost his temper during an argument, threw objects around the house, threw the victim onto a sofa, placed his foot on her neck applying full weight causing her to struggle for breath and nearly pass out, then threw a bicycle at her while their four-year-old daughter screamed for him to stop. The assault was reported to police in summer 2025 after Garino began stalking her via calls and WhatsApp messages. He was arrested on August 11, 2025, in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, and denied the allegations initially.
Pleaded guilty to intentional strangulation and stalking on the day of trial. Judge noted problems controlling anger, poor antecedent history including prior attempted murder conviction in Italy, and the terrifying impact on victim witnessed by young daughter. Five-year restraining order imposed.
David Brown
Causing death by dangerous driving *
Sentence
4 years imprisonment and 7 years driving disqualification
David Brown, 25, was driving his BMW 1 Series M Sport along Teehey Lane in Bebington at approximately 40mph in a 30mph zone on 4 March 2024, just after 7.30pm in dark, rainy conditions. He accelerated sharply after a junction, overtook parked cars, crossed into the opposite lane, and failed to return to the correct lane. He struck 81-year-old James Atkinson, who was crossing the road after parking on Roland Avenue and taking eight steps into the carriageway en route to band practice at the Royal British Legion. Mr Atkinson suffered fractures to his neck, skull, ribs, and facial bones, plus catastrophic brain bleeding, and died in hospital on 6 March 2024. Brown briefly slowed but fled to his mother's flat before she returned him to the scene, where he admitted hitting something in his blind spot. He was a mechanic running late for dinner.
Convicted by jury of causing death by dangerous driving; admitted failing to stop after an accident. No prior convictions. Remorseful but denied guilt. Judge noted immaturity and separation from daughter. Mother testified against him and was praised.
Christopher Forwood
Conspiracy to supply heroin and cocaine *
Sentence
14 years imprisonment
Christopher Forwood, using the EncroChat handle 'Zenryo', was involved in the wholesale trade of over 30kg of class A drugs, including 21kg of cocaine and 15kg of heroin, between 2020 and the network's infiltration. He organised collections and deliveries, such as drop-offs near a KFC branch, employed couriers, and continued operations after his driver was arrested with £190,000 in cash. He was identified through self-sent photographs and references to his address in Anfield. Arrested on December 16, 2025.
Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply heroin and cocaine. Previous conviction for conspiracy to supply heroin in 1998 taken into account. Acted as a broker between dealers. Judge noted leading role in large-scale operation and expectation of substantial financial gain.
Nathan Ratchford
Possession of ammunition; Making indecent images of children; Accessing terrorism-related material *
Sentence
2 year detention and training order
Nathan Ratchford, aged 18 from Prince Edwin Street, Everton, was found with disturbing items in his caravan on the family driveway, including knives scratched with slogans like 'f*** Jewish supremacy' and 'Columbine', face masks referencing Southport attack victims and 'mass stabber', a rifle stock with a swastika, converted 9mm ammunition, and a document on making an improvised 'slam gun'. His phone contained plans to rape an actress in the USA, commit terror attacks on schools and mosques, glorify mass shooter Jake Davison, an email threatening government buildings, videos of handling a gun, discussions on Telegram about acquiring firearms to shoot politicians, indecent images of children including extreme abuse, and secret recordings of children on a beach. This followed a prior burglary and criminal damage incident on May 21, 2025, at a Subway store where he stole £200 and caused £20,000 damage. Initially sentenced in February 2026 to a youth rehabilitation order after pleading guilty to possession of ammunition, four counts of making indecent images of children, and accessing terrorism-related material, but revoked after he resumed viewing violent content including beheadings, serial killers, and the Christchurch mosque attack within days of release.
Revocation of previous three-year youth rehabilitation order due to continued access to extreme violent material shortly after release. Subject to notification requirements under the Terrorism Act and Sexual Offences Act 2003 for 10 years, and a sexual harm prevention order for 10 years. Judge Andrew Menary KC emphasized public protection and need for psychological assessments in custody.
Zoe Oldham
Misconduct in public office *
Sentence
8 months imprisonment
Zoe Oldham, a 29-year-old prison officer and mother of three, engaged in an intimate relationship with inmate Lewis Smith at HMP Risley in Warrington starting in 2023. She sent him naked pictures, videos of sex acts, and received declarations of love via a hidden mobile phone in his cell, which contained 1,184 messages. She also provided her bank details, receiving at least £350 from a family member of Smith. The relationship was discovered after Smith became overprotective and attacked other prisoners. Oldham was arrested in December 2023.
Pleaded guilty to misconduct in public office. Sentencing judge highlighted the undermining of prison discipline and risk to security. Defence noted personal vulnerability and that she had previously reported inappropriate contact from a prisoner.
Unnamed 17-Year-Old Boy
Possessing information useful for terrorism *
Sentence
3-year youth rehabilitation order and criminal behaviour order
In August 2025, a 17-year-old boy contacted police stating he wished to 're-enact' the Southport attack by Axel Rudakubana, having accumulated four knives and purchased a green hoodie resembling one worn by the killer. He had been referred twice to the Government's anti-terror programme Prevent prior to his arrest, but no intervention occurred. The boy admitted the offences and was sentenced last week before March 10, 2026.
Admitted four counts of possessing information likely to be useful to a person planning or committing an act of terrorism. Referred twice to Prevent programme without intervention. Expressed admiration for Axel Rudakubana as a 'hero' and shared interests in genocides.
Connor Barnett
Theft *
Sentence
14 months imprisonment
Dean Higgins and Connor Barnett stole approximately 500 tyres worth £40,000 from a lorry trailer in the Woolston area of Warrington on December 12, 2025. The lorry driver was asleep when woken by banging and discovered the theft in progress. The suspects fled in the HGV with false plates, leading to a high-speed pursuit involving Cheshire Police, Greater Manchester Police, and West Yorkshire Police across the M6 and M62 motorways. The chase involved helicopters, dog units, and ended with the lorry crashing after a stinger deployment. Barnett alighted the vehicle and attempted to flee on foot before being apprehended.
Pleaded guilty to theft.
Dean Higgins
Theft *
Sentence
27 months imprisonment
Dean Higgins and Connor Barnett stole approximately 500 tyres worth £40,000 from a lorry trailer in the Woolston area of Warrington on December 12, 2025. The lorry driver was asleep when woken by banging and discovered the theft in progress. The suspects fled in the HGV with false plates, leading to a high-speed pursuit involving Cheshire Police, Greater Manchester Police, and West Yorkshire Police across the M6 and M62 motorways. The chase involved helicopters, dog units, and ended with the lorry crashing after a stinger deployment. Higgins was driving dangerously, colliding with a police vehicle and causing minor injuries to officers.
Pleaded guilty to theft, driving whilst disqualified, and dangerous driving. He was at the wheel during the chase.
Scott Cameron
Sexual activity with a child *
Sentence
12 years imprisonment with extended licence of 6 years; 12 months for separate offence
Scott Cameron, 41, from Norris Green, groomed a 13-year-old schoolgirl after obtaining her phone number from a thank-you letter left at a fire station following a school open day. He initially posed as another firefighter, contacted her, called her 'gorgeous', demanded bikini and nude photos, threatened to share them, and offered payment. He met her six or seven times clandestinely, including in his partner's car and at her house, leading to sexual activity where she lost her virginity. Communications were intense, graphic, and frequent, with Cameron jealous when she confided in him about another rape. He also pleaded guilty to a non-contact offence of inciting another underage girl to sexual activity in the early 2000s. Initially denied activity, claimed she was 16 and harassing him, but was convicted after trial.
Found guilty of 10 offences including six counts of sexual activity with a child; pleaded guilty to inciting a child to engage in sexual activity from early 2000s. Sexual harm prevention order, restraining order, and ban from working with children or vulnerable people imposed. Former firefighter who lost his job and family.
February 2026 16 cases
Adam Hume
Fraud *
Sentence
12-month imprisonment suspended for 18 months with rehabilitation activity requirement of up to 10 days and £400 per month compensation
Between March and May 2023, Adam Hume, while working as leasing manager at the Lexington building on Princes Dock in Liverpool, fraudulently directed six tenants to pay their rent totalling £11,913.13 into his personal bank account instead of his employer Moda Living's account. He doctored bank statements as part of the scheme. The fraud was uncovered in early June 2023 when Moda inquired about unpaid rent. Hume admitted the crimes in a police interview, attributing them to debts from alcohol and drug abuse. He has since repaid nearly £3,000, leaving £9,000 outstanding, and has stopped substance use.
Pleaded guilty to six counts of fraud and six counts of false accounting. No previous convictions. Has repaid nearly £3,000 and obtained new employment. Judge noted good character, early admissions, cooperation, real remorse, and reasonable prospect of rehabilitation.
Anthony Mclellan
Attempted robbery *
Sentence
4 years and 4 months imprisonment
On January 16, 2026, Anthony McLellan, intoxicated after consuming five Bud Lights and a bottle of wine, first smashed the front door of Family Shopper on South Road in Waterloo by punching it upon exiting. Approximately 45 minutes later, around 9.45pm, he returned in a loud and aggressive state, demanding cash from the till, throwing stock items, spitting at employees, and hurling bottles of wine at staff. One employee, Redley Attanayake, suffered a cut lip, while another, Matheesha Mudiyanselage, was struck on the back but uninjured. Staff from a nearby bar intervened, wrestling him to the floor to end the incident. McLellan claimed he had been assaulted earlier that evening, losing his money and bike, which contributed to his erratic behaviour, though he could not recall the shop incident.
Pleaded guilty to attempted robbery, assault occasioning actual bodily harm, assault and criminal damage. Has 33 previous convictions for 99 offences, including violent offences. Diagnosed with Huntington's disease, depression and anxiety. Remorseful and ashamed. Restraining order banning him from Family Shopper for 10 years.
David Bigley
Being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine *
Sentence
4 years 10 months imprisonment
David Bigley, aged 32, of Scoter Road in Kirkby, controlled a dedicated drugs line supplying heroin and crack cocaine on the streets between May and September 2025, sending bulk flare messages to customers. He directed Graham King in the operation. Bigley was arrested with an iPhone containing the SIM card, cell-sited to his home and mirroring his vehicle movements; CCTV showed him purchasing top-up vouchers. He has six previous convictions for 10 offences, including offering to supply class A and B drugs in March 2023. Post-release struggles included cannabis addiction, loss of best friend and grandfather, anxiety, and PTSD.
Pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine. Sentenced by Recorder Martine Snowdon, who noted his role directing King, comparable aggravating and mitigating features including drug addiction, mental health difficulties, and previous convictions. Released from prior sentence on March 1, 2024; involved due to cannabis debt and readjustment issues post-prison.
Graham King
Supply of class A and B drugs *
Sentence
5.5 years imprisonment
Graham King, aged 53, of Jarrett Road in Kirkby, attempted to smuggle crack cocaine, ketamine, and cannabis resin hidden in a bag of crisps to inmate Darren Atkinson at HMP Lindholme on August 18, 2023. The exchange was detected by CCTV and guards. He became involved in a plot to supply heroin and crack cocaine on the streets between May and September 2025, acting as the most frequent contact for the graft phone under controller David Bigley. King has 11 previous convictions for 30 offences, including drug supply in 2005 and production of cannabis in 2023. He lost his mother, father, brother, and sister during COVID and was exploited due to vulnerability and a cannabis debt.
Pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine, supplying crack cocaine, ketamine and cannabis and two counts of supplying a class C drug. Sentenced by Recorder Martine Snowdon, who noted the seriousness of smuggling drugs into prison and aggravated by previous convictions.
Kevin Weetman
Manslaughter *
Sentence
life imprisonment with a minimum term of 25 years
Kevin Weetman was involved in an arson attack at 44 South John Street in St Helens on July 15, 2025, which resulted in the deaths of Eric Greener, 77, and Sheila Jackson, 83. The fire was set by Paul Smith and Lee Owens, with Weetman implicated in the plot related to a drug dispute targeting Sheila's son George Jackson. Weetman and others denied involvement but were convicted of manslaughter after a trial.
Convicted of manslaughter. Judge commented on his long history as a drug dealer, use of violence, appalling criminal record, lack of remorse, and described him as an extremely violent and dangerous individual. Smiled during sentencing.
Kylie Maynard
Manslaughter *
Sentence
23 years imprisonment
Kylie Maynard was involved in an arson attack at 44 South John Street in St Helens on July 15, 2025, which resulted in the deaths of Eric Greener, 77, and Sheila Jackson, 83. The fire was set by Paul Smith and Lee Owens, with Maynard linked to the plot through a personal and drug-related dispute involving George Jackson. She denied involvement but was convicted of manslaughter after a trial.
Convicted of manslaughter. Required to serve two thirds of the sentence before eligibility for release.
Lee Owens
Manslaughter *
Sentence
13.5 years imprisonment
Lee Owens acted as a lookout while Paul Smith set fire to 44 South John Street in St Helens on July 15, 2025, resulting in the deaths of Eric Greener, 77, and Sheila Jackson, 83. The arson stemmed from a drug-related dispute targeting Sheila's son George Jackson, involving Owens' associate Maynard. Owens was later seen arguing with Smith, who was drink driving hours after the fire.
Pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Acted as lookout during the arson. Claimed he believed the property was empty and did not intend harm. Required to serve two thirds of the sentence before eligibility for release.
Daniel Connelly
Sexual activity with a child *
Sentence
8 years imprisonment
Daniel Connelly, a 34-year-old paedophile and former football manager from East Parade in Rhyl, North Wales, but originally from Birkenhead, groomed a 13-year-old boy over a two-year period starting in 2021. He abused his position of trust to engage in sexual activity with the victim when they were alone. The offences occurred while he was coaching football.
Found guilty following a trial. Issued with a restraining order not to contact the victim and his mum. Required to sign the Sex Offender Register for life.
Paul Richards
Assault *
Sentence
14 months imprisonment
On January 19, 2026, Paul Richards, aged 38 and formerly of Woodford Road in Dovecot, returned home after drinking and buying more beer, following a drug and alcohol binge including cocaine. Upset that his pregnant girlfriend had not opened the door quickly enough, he became abusive, accused her of carrying another man's child, shook the fridge causing items to fall, threw a carton of milk at her head (which hit her arm), threw a kitchen knife towards blinds warning 'You're lucky it's not you', armed himself with a cheese grater, stamped on her television while threatening 'This is what I will do to your head', and later smashed windows at her home and her friend's house using a bottle of aftershave after following her there.
Admitted assault, harassment, two counts of criminal damage and breaching a suspended sentence order. Has 18 previous convictions for 26 offences, including a 45-week suspended sentence for affray and possession of a bladed article. Five-year restraining order imposed. Judge noted boorish, menacing, abusive behaviour causing significant psychological harm, linked to jealousy over partner's pregnancy.
Mary Mcginley
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm *
Sentence
6 months imprisonment suspended for 18 months
On December 7, 2022, Mary McGinley, part of a group celebrating a birthday, arrived late at 10.15pm for a 9.45pm reservation at Miller and Carter steakhouse in Liverpool's Albert Dock. Turned away as the kitchen had closed, the group was directed to the bar but two males could not provide ID for alcohol service and were asked to leave. They lingered outside, then the atmosphere deteriorated; the group shouted, forced entry, and turned aggressive. McGinley struck waiter Maderson Roche-Jones over the head with her high-heeled shoe. She then attempted to punch chef Angelo Muto several times in the face while he intervened by restraining another group member, causing Muto a laceration, lump, and swelling to his eye. Roche-Jones sustained a lump to the head and bruising to the ribs. Police were called, and the group left. McGinley was traced via the reservation, failed to attend a police interview, and was arrested in December 2023.
Admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm and assault by beating. Rehabilitation activity requirement of up to 10 days. Three-month electronically monitored curfew from 9pm to 5am. Has three previous convictions for 11 offences, including theft and obstructing police. Suffered from mental health issues and recent family bereavement.
Wesley Evans
Unlawful wounding, burglary and assault *
Sentence
39 months imprisonment
On October 25, 2024, in Liverpool city centre, Wesley Evans and Michael Ormandy assaulted Jordan Kane on Benson Street, punching him to the ground, kicking him, and stamping on his head, causing a displaced fracture of the frontal bone and hematoma. On March 6, 2025, Evans broke into a flat on Hawthorne Road in Bootle while the occupant was briefly out shopping, stealing a Prada purse with Romanian currency, a child's bike, and perfume. He punched a man who confronted him while fleeing, dropping some items. Identified via CCTV attempting to use a stolen bank card.
Admitted unlawful wounding, burglary, assault and failing to surrender to bail. Also handed a restraining order preventing contact with victim Jordan Kane for five years. Judge considered his background in care, family bereavement, mental health issues, and recent birth of child, but emphasized seriousness of return to crime.
Denice Finnigan
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm *
Sentence
10 months imprisonment
Denice Finnigan, aged 37, committed multiple offenses. On August 5, 2024, in Southport, she stole a £6.99 bottle of pinot grigio from Coronation News. When shop owner Jamie Lodge retrieved and poured out the wine, she threatened him and joined a mob of up to seven people who threatened Lodge and Anthony Baird with bricks, pushed Baird to the ground, kicked him causing head and face injuries, and smashed the windscreen of their van. On April 18, 2025, at a taxi rank on Lord Street in Southport, after her boyfriend provoked Rachel Rose and her partner, Finnigan grabbed Rose by the hair, dragged her to the floor, kicked her causing a lump on the head, pulled out clumps of hair, and ripped out fingernails. The victim described severe distress, anxiety, and impact on her children.
Pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm, assault, criminal damage, theft and failing to surrender to custody. Requested to remain in custody to address drug addiction and mental health issues; commended for progress including courses in hairdressing and catering while at HMP Styal.
Richard Jones
Possession of cocaine with intent to supply and possession of criminal property *
Sentence
3 years imprisonment
On November 5, 2025, Richard Jones, aged 56, of Kirkstone Road North in Litherland, was stopped by police on the M62 due to a strong smell of cannabis emanating from his vehicle. A small quantity of cannabis was found, leading to his arrest. A search of the vehicle revealed 20 wraps of cocaine, which he claimed were for personal use and social supply. A subsequent search of his home uncovered £272,005 in cash, which he admitted to looking after and moving on behalf of others in exchange for payment.
Admitted possession of cocaine with intent to supply and possession of criminal property. Fell on hard times financially after giving up work to care for his ill daughter. Eight previous convictions for 16 offences, none for drug supply. Has health conditions and is struggling in prison.
Ryan Walsh-Westhead
Murder *
Sentence
life imprisonment with minimum term of 28 years
Ryan Walsh-Westhead, nephew of Connor Walsh, was a passenger in the Seat Ateca during the convoy to Quarryside Drive in Kirkby on July 17, 2024. He was dropped off shortly after the shooting, where Ring doorbell camera footage captured him commenting on Rikki Berry's death. The camera was removed but recovered via his mother's phone on April 8, 2025. Walsh-Westhead denied involvement, claiming he was not in the car, but was convicted nearly a year after his co-defendants. The motive remains unclear but possibly drug-related.
Found guilty of murder based on Ring doorbell footage capturing him saying 'the f***ing idiot's dead' moments after the shooting. Judge Andrew Menary KC noted the group worked together in a cold-blooded premeditated slaying.
Arturas Galinauskas
Sexual assault *
Sentence
13 years imprisonment
Arturas Galinauskas, a 29-year-old Lithuanian man, met his teenage victim at a venue in Winsford, where he introduced himself as Tommy. He later sexually assaulted her. He was arrested in the Delamere Street area of Winsford.
Found guilty after a four-day trial. Placed on the Sex Offenders' Register for life. Claimed sexual activity was consensual during questioning.
Keane Mulligan
County lines drug conspiracy and child exploitation *
Sentence
6 years and 8 months detention in a young offenders' institute
Keane Mulligan, aged 19 at the time of plea, participated in a county lines drug operation in Newton-le-Willows and St Helens areas between February and April 2024, supplying class A drugs by coercing vulnerable children as young as 15 to act as runners. The runners were placed in dangerous situations, exposed to drugs, and paid £50-£100 per day. The operation was disrupted by police after a teenage boy was found with drugs on April 4, 2024. Mulligan's involvement exploited extremely vulnerable people, placing children in real danger.
Originally sentenced to 8 years and 6 months imprisonment by Judge Dennis Watson KC at Liverpool Crown Court; sentence reduced on appeal due to age, background, lack of previous convictions, and suspicion of prior exploitation. Pleaded guilty to drug offences and exploitation of children.
January 2026 19 cases
Adrian Waring
Child rape *
Sentence
22 years, 8 months imprisonment (14 years, 8 months in prison, 8 years on licence)
Adrian Waring, 35, raped an innocent and defenceless baby girl under the age of 12 months and filmed the attack. His offences included two counts of rape, six counts of making indecent photographs of a child, sexual assault, possession of extreme pornography, sexual activity with a living animal, and possession of cocaine.
Pleaded guilty to multiple child sex offences, possession of cocaine and bestiality. Given indefinite restraining order, indefinite sexual harm prevention order, and must sign the Sex Offenders Register for life.
17-Year-Old Boy From Oxton
Section 18 wounding, robbery and violent disorder *
Sentence
5 years and 4 months imprisonment
An unnamed 17-year-old boy from Oxton was part of a gang that robbed a 14-year-old boy on Old Chester Road in Birkenhead on May 23, 2025, at 4.20pm. The gang threw bricks, assaulted the victim, knocked him off his bike, and stole it, resulting in a serious head injury requiring brain surgery. He was arrested shortly after and charged with section 18 wounding, robbery, and violent disorder.
One of two 17-year-olds sentenced for the same offences.
17-Year-Old Boy From Tranmere
Section 18 wounding, robbery and violent disorder *
Sentence
6 years and 6 months imprisonment
An unnamed 17-year-old boy from Tranmere was part of a gang that robbed a 14-year-old boy on Old Chester Road in Birkenhead on May 23, 2025, at 4.20pm. The gang threw bricks, assaulted the victim, knocked him off his bike, and stole it, resulting in a serious head injury requiring brain surgery. He was arrested shortly after and charged with section 18 wounding, robbery, and violent disorder.
One of two 17-year-olds sentenced for the same offences.
Warren Mchugh
Section 18 wounding, robbery and violent disorder *
Sentence
8 years and 6 months imprisonment
Warren McHugh, aged 20, of Palm Hill, Oxton, participated in a gang robbery on May 23, 2025, targeting a 14-year-old boy on Old Chester Road in Birkenhead at 4.20pm. The gang threw bricks at the boy, assaulted him, knocked him off his pedal bike, and stole it, causing a serious head injury requiring brain surgery. A member of the public who intervened was also targeted with bricks. McHugh was arrested the following day and charged on May 26, 2025, with section 18 wounding, robbery, and violent disorder.
12 months added for breach of suspended sentence order. Pleaded not guilty but convicted.
Craig Middleton
Rape *
Sentence
10 years imprisonment
Craig Middleton, 53, from Wirral, raped a woman aged in her 20s at two properties in Leeds in 2009. The case was part of a Merseyside Police investigation. He was convicted following a trial where he denied the offences.
Convicted of two counts of rape after denying the offences; jury saw through his lies. Detective Inspector Peter Rexwinkel praised the victim for undergoing the trial trauma.
Diarmuid Mccarthy
Theft *
Sentence
5-year Criminal Behaviour Order
Diarmuid McCarthy, 54, of no fixed abode, was caught stealing items from Sainsbury’s and other shops in Southport, leading to a ban from several stores including Sainsbury's, B&M, and M&S.
Convicted of stealing items from Sainsbury’s. The CBO prohibits him from entering Sainsbury’s on Lord Street, B&M on both Lord Street and Tulketh Street, Marks & Spencer on Chapel Street, TG Jones on Chapel Street or any shop/store after being issued with a banning notice.
Kamal Snagg
Possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply *
Sentence
28-month community order with 180 hours of unpaid work and rehabilitation activity requirement of up to 25 days, plus £150 court costs
On November 15, 2024, shortly before 12.30am, Kamal Snagg was caught in the back of a taxi on Berry Street, Liverpool city centre, next to St Luke's Church (Bombed Out Church), dealing crack cocaine in a hand-to-hand transaction with Roy Walker. He was found with a small amount of cannabis, and a search of his home on Aigburth Road revealed £70 of crack cocaine, empty snap bags, and digital scales with white powder residue. Phone analysis showed messages offering various cannabis products for sale. Snagg claimed he was coerced due to threats to stab his little sister over a drug debt owed by his mother, and that the drugs belonged to someone named 'Benjy'. He admitted the offenses under duress but acted freely to help his mother.
Of previous good character, aged 19 at time of offending. Pleaded guilty. Judge noted difficult background, trauma, and intention to join the army. Warned not to waste the chance and to stop using cannabis.
Bradley Moore
Possession of cocaine with intent to supply and being concerned in the supply of cocaine *
Sentence
3 years and 9 months imprisonment
Bradley Moore, aged 25, of Brook Cottage Close in St Helens, ran two county lines supply chains dealing cocaine in the St Helens area. From February to March 2025, he operated the first line, sending flare messages to up to 983 recipients advertising 'Power flake' cocaine. On March 26, 2025, police searched a property on Park Road, finding 57.6g of cocaine, cannabis, and cash; Moore was heavily intoxicated and taken to Whiston Hospital. He resumed operations after a court appearance on October 24, 2025, turning his phone back on by 5pm that evening. The second line, starting in August 2025, involved 4,429 bulk messages and significant traffic. On November 7, 2025, police seized phones and cannabis from his home. He claimed threats but admitted the offences. He has 14 prior convictions for 18 offences, including drug possession, but none for supply.
First custodial sentence. Pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine with intent to supply and two counts of being concerned in the supply of cocaine. Sentence reduced by 113 days for time on electronically monitored curfew. Recorder Andrew Vinson noted significant role, expected financial reward, running two county lines, previous convictions, and on bail for further offence. Defendant has been abstaining from drugs and working in prison kitchen.
Nerissa Powell
Theft *
Sentence
two-year community order with a rehabilitation activity requirement of up to 25 days, a nine-month drug rehabilitation requirement and a building choices programme, fined £100
On September 21, 2024, at around 3am in the Islington area of Liverpool city centre, 21-year-old university student Lewis Clayton was walking home to his halls of residence after a night out, having consumed six or seven alcoholic drinks. Nerissa Powell, aged 37, approached him, engaged in conversation, laughed and joked with him. After briefly parting ways, Powell returned while another woman used Mr Clayton's phone. Powell put her arms around him in a hug and stole his heavy gold link chain necklace, valued at £8,000 and insured for £14,000. The next morning, Mr Clayton noticed the chain missing, used his phone records to trace it, and recovered it from a pawnbrokers in Belle Vale Shopping Centre where Powell had sold it for £3,000 later that morning, as shown on CCTV. Police confirmed her involvement. Powell denied the theft in interview, claiming she pawned it for others. She committed further shoplifting and drug possession offences while awaiting sentence due to long-term class A drug addiction. A co-defendant, Justine Barr, had charges dropped.
Pleaded guilty to theft and failing to surrender to bail. Has 25 previous convictions for 44 offences including theft, fraud and handling stolen goods. Gap in offending from 2010 to 2023 when employed. Failed to attend earlier hearing due to fear and family illness. Judge noted degree of planning but not sophisticated, item recovered, and recent lack of major offending.
Nimalarajah Mathiyadaranam
Murder *
Sentence
life imprisonment with a minimum term of 29 years
On June 20, 2025, Nimalarajah Mathiyadaranam, aged 47, premeditatedly stabbed his estranged wife Nilani Nimalarajah, aged 44, to death in the shop where she worked, Low Cost Food and Wine on Stanley Road in Bootle. Motivated by anger over not being invited to a family celebration for his daughter's first menstrual period, he purchased a block of knives from Asda supermarket while disguised, stashed them in a JD Sports bag, travelled by bus to the area, and waited until the shop was empty. He entered around 5pm, stabbed her 18 times targeting her chest, head, abdomen, and other areas with a large knife, which snapped due to the ferocity of the merciless, sustained, and brutal attack. The assault was captured on CCTV, showing him dragging her, jabbing at her face and eyes, and manipulating the knife in her abdomen to ensure death. After the attack, he drank whisky and ingested pesticide in an attempt to poison himself. Their 17-year-old daughter witnessed the aftermath and called for help. Nilani suffered 14 stab wounds and four slash wounds, piercing her lung, heart, skull, and spine, and was pronounced dead at 5.53pm in hospital. Mathiyadaranam had prior convictions for violence and was under restraining orders prohibiting contact with Nilani and his eldest daughter due to previous harassment and assault.
Pleaded guilty to murder after initially denying the charge. Judge Brian Cummings KC highlighted premeditation, domestic violence, previous convictions, breach of restraining orders, public location, alcohol influence, and devastating impact on children as aggravating factors. No meaningful remorse shown.
Nimalarajah Mathiyaparanam
Murder *
Sentence
life imprisonment with a minimum term of 28 years
On Friday 20 June 2025, Nimalarajah Mathiyaparanam, 47, of Warrington Road in Widnes, fatally stabbed his estranged wife, 44-year-old Nilani Nimalarajah, inside Low Cost Food and Wine on Stanley Road in Bootle, shortly after 5.05pm. Nilani suffered multiple stab wounds and was taken to hospital but passed away a short time later. Mathiyaparanam was detained at the scene but ingested an unknown substance, becoming critically ill and requiring hospital treatment for several weeks before recovering. The incident was witnessed by members of the public during rush hour traffic.
Admitted murder and possession of a knife blade/sharp pointed article in a public place on the second day of his trial. Had previously pleaded guilty to breaching his restraining order. The attack was pre-meditated and targeted, occurring in a public place during rush hour.
Peter Langley
Manslaughter by diminished responsibility *
Sentence
hospital order with restrictions
Peter Langley killed his 77-year-old father, Alfred Langley, by inflicting a head injury at their home on Clipsley Lane in Haydock. The incident occurred on October 29, 2024, and was reported to Merseyside Police shortly after 10pm. Alfred was found dead inside the house. There was no history of domestic abuse in the family.
Pleaded guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility. To be served in custody at a secure hospital.
Stephen Phillips
Possession with intent to supply cocaine *
Sentence
9 years imprisonment
Stephen Phillips, 56, of St Helens, was stopped by Cheshire Police on October 16, 2025, while driving northbound on the M6. Officers discovered three cardboard boxes in the rear of his van, two of which contained 40kg of cocaine with an estimated street value of up to £4m. He was arrested at the scene and the investigation was led by the Merseyside Organised Crime Partnership between the National Crime Agency and Merseyside Police.
Pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine. Investigation led by Merseyside Organised Crime Partnership.
Christopher Lawton
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm *
Sentence
18 months imprisonment
On September 30, 2025, at around 11.30pm, Christopher Lawton, aged 45, of Mount Pleasant Avenue in St Helens, pushed victim Damon Birch out of Perry's Bar on Duke Street in St Helens and kicked him forcefully in the head while he was on the floor, rendering him unconscious for up to four minutes. The attack was motivated by a mistaken belief, based on information from a woman in the bar, that Birch was a rapist, though Birch had no such convictions. Lawton walked away from the scene. Birch sustained extensive bruising to his chest and abdomen, constant shoulder pain, headaches, and significant mental trauma, including anxiety and fear of going out. Lawton has prior convictions, including 12 years for rape and indecent assault in 2004 for attacking a mother and daughter.
Admitted one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Judge noted the vicious attack on a defenceless individual while intoxicated, increasing seriousness. Mitigating factors include guilty plea, anxiety and paranoid psychosis, and caring for terminally ill mother. 10-year restraining order imposed.
James Owen
Fraud by abuse of position *
Sentence
16 months imprisonment suspended for 2 years, 200 hours unpaid work, 20 rehabilitation days
James Owen, a 36-year-old dad-of-one from Widnes, worked for Liverpool City Council's market services between 2019 and 2024. He used the council's credit card (PDQ) machines to process 341 fraudulent refunds directly into his personal bank account between October 2023 and September 2024, stealing a total of £39,973. An internal review uncovered the discrepancy.
Pleaded guilty to fraud by abuse of position. Life spiralled out of control following death of a friend, turned to alcohol and cocaine, accruing unmanageable debt. Judge noted council would seek recovery through civil action.
Valentin Vukulaj
Production of cannabis *
Sentence
20 months imprisonment
Valentin Vukulaj was involved in a large-scale cannabis cultivation operation at an address on Aigburth Road, Liverpool. Police attended the property on December 16, 2025, after reports of cannabis production. They discovered five growing rooms containing 504 cannabis plants, along with lighting, ventilation, and hydroponic equipment; the electrical supply had been bypassed. Vukulaj was found hiding in the loft and arrested. He claimed he was offered work by unknown males to tend to the already established grow, to pay off debts from a failed vegetable growing business in Albania due to the COVID pandemic. He entered the UK illegally by small boat. The operation had a predicted yield of 14-42kg of cannabis, worth £56,000-£254,000 wholesale or £141,000-£634,000 street value. He was never paid and claimed unawareness of the illegality in the UK.
Pleaded guilty to production of cannabis. Of previous good character, under pressure to pay back a debt in Albania, first time in custody, does not speak English, away from family. Assisted by interpreter. Appeared via video link from HMP Liverpool.
Peter Myers
Sexual assault of a child under 13 *
Sentence
two-year community order, 30 rehabilitation days, alcohol abstinence monitoring order, £500 compensation
In July 2024, Peter Myers, 57, of Ringcroft Road in Broadgreen, approached a 12-year-old boy and his 11-year-old friend while they walked home from school. He followed them, made inappropriate comments calling the victim handsome and touching his body including his bottom, referred to the younger boy as 'sexy kecks', boasted of being a professional boxer called 'Big P', and offered to pay for the victim's gym training. The victim sat on a wall where Myers grabbed his hand and placed his hand on the victim's thigh. The incident was reported to school safeguarding, parents, and police. CCTV identified Myers, who was arrested on August 11, 2024. He denied the assault initially but was found guilty at trial in December 2025 of sexual assault of a child under 13.
Found guilty after trial. No prior sexual convictions. Poor health considered. Judge noted impact on victim. Restraining order, five-year sex offenders register, five-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
Carl Powell
Perverting the course of justice *
Sentence
15 months imprisonment, suspended for 15 months
Carl Powell, 47, father of Caitlin Powell, from Makin Street, Walton, assisted in concealing the dog attack on his 26-day-old grandson by helping fabricate the story of a stranger's dog attack. He claimed to have thrown the dog Boss in the river but actually handed it to Rebecca Cahill without disclosing the incident. The attack occurred on October 4, 2023, and the baby was taken to Ormskirk Hospital the next day.
Admitted to perverting the course of justice. Judge noted actions driven by fear of losing daughter and grandson being taken into care. Has 24 prior convictions for various offences.
Callum Jones
Assault causing actual bodily harm *
Sentence
4 years and 6 months imprisonment
Callum Jones subjected his victim to more than two years of harassment and abuse, including repeated physical assaults requiring hospital treatment, non-fatal strangulation, criminal damage, coercive and controlling behaviour, threats to kill, threats towards children, and harassment. The victim reported numerous incidents to Merseyside Police involving damage to her address. Jones was arrested and charged in 2025. He resides at Murat Grove, Waterloo.
Pleaded not specified. Also given a 15-year restraining order against his victim. Detective Constable Ben Thomas commented on the shocking period of abuse.

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