Liverpool Crown Court Sentencing Results

Explore 176 verdicts at Liverpool Crown Court (Liverpool). Updated with the latest court outcomes.

Matthew Lee
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm
August 1, 2025

Sentence: Three-and-a-half years imprisonment

Matthew Lee, aged 31, of Bala Street in Anfield, became involved in a violent altercation with his flatmate on December 29, 2024, after a dispute over the mess caused by his 13 dogs. He confronted the victim in his bedroom, pushed him, and later returned with a zombie knife, holding it to the victim's neck and threatening to stab him. During a struggle, the victim sustained a cut to his finger. Lee then returned with a stick and swung it at the victim before leaving again.
Rudi Caldwell
Conspiracy to Supply Heroin, Cocaine, and Cannabis
August 1, 2025

Sentence: 12 years imprisonment

Rudi Caldwell used the EncroChat handle 'Box Bat' to traffic wholesale quantities of drugs, including 16kg of cocaine, 2kg of heroin and 14kg of cannabis. He collaborated with associates to source and supply these drugs on a commercial scale, planned to build an underground drugs factory, and intended to buy a house solely for growing cannabis in its greenhouse. He also discussed attacking a rival dealer and stealing their stock. Police linked him to the handle through personal details and seized two Rolex watches from his home during his arrest on April 29, 2025.
Thomas Edwards
Perverting the course of justice and handling stolen goods
August 1, 2025

Sentence: 20 months imprisonment

Thomas Edwards provided a stolen Kawasaki motorcycle that was used in targeted shootings on August 15, 2023, in Huyton and Prescot. He permitted the bike to be hidden in the garden of his home after the incidents, which involved a gunman firing at residential properties and endangering lives, including an innocent bystander.
Tony Meadows
Conspiracy to possess a firearm and ammunition with intent to endanger life
August 1, 2025

Sentence: 10 years and two months imprisonment

Tony Meadows participated in a targeted attack on August 15, 2023, acting as the getaway rider on a stolen Kawasaki motorcycle. He was involved in shootings at two properties in Huyton and Prescot, where a gunman fired at residents, including an incident where shots were fired at an innocent woman trying to protect a grandmother and grandchild. Meadows revved the engine for a quick escape and lost control of the vehicle briefly during their getaway.
Thomas Jardine
Possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply
July 30, 2025

Sentence: 27 months imprisonment

Thomas Jardine's fingerprints were found on a haul of crack cocaine seized from his co-defendant Keith O'Callaghan. He was involved in bagging up the drugs to fund his own addiction, which escalated after he was stabbed in the head with a machete in 2018, leading to PTSD and increased cocaine use. He has a history of drug-related offences and is now employed as a roofer while caring for his elderly, immobile mother.
Keith O'callaghan
Possession of crack cocaine with intent to supply
July 30, 2025

Sentence: 24 months imprisonment suspended for two years

Keith O'Callaghan was stopped by police while driving a car on Liscard Road in Wallasey, Wirral, on January 10, 2024. He appeared nervous and shaking, leading officers to discover 206 wraps of crack cocaine weighing 26.9g in his rucksack. He claimed he transported the bag without knowing its contents in return for drugs and only did so on one occasion.
Brandon Ormond
Sexual activity with a child
July 30, 2025

Sentence: 38 months imprisonment

Brandon Ormond approached a missing 15-year-old girl alone in New Brighton, Wirral, at night, convincing her he was a good person by giving her religious literature. He then took her to a secluded underpass near the beach, where he subjected her to sexual acts despite knowing her age. He abandoned her afterwards, and she was found in distress by police. His phone contained images of partially dressed young girls, though these did not lead to further charges.
Carolyn Knowles
Drug trafficking
July 29, 2025

Sentence: more than 12 years imprisonment

Carolyn Knowles was part of a large-scale drug operation exposed through tip-offs and subsequent house raids, leading to her conviction and sentencing.
Christopher Atkinson
Drug trafficking
July 29, 2025

Sentence: more than 12 years imprisonment

Christopher Atkinson was part of a large-scale drug operation exposed through tip-offs and subsequent house raids, leading to his conviction and sentencing.
Damien Evans
Intentional Strangulation
July 29, 2025

Sentence: 16 months imprisonment and a five-year restraining order

Damien Evans, in a relationship with Samantha Wood, became violent after she objected to his flirting with other women on TikTok. In April 2025, he pinned her to the bed, strangled her until she lost consciousness, and threatened self-harm with a knife. Weeks later, he strangled her again during an argument, slapped her, and threatened to prevent her from leaving. On June 25, 2025, he confronted her at her flat, leading to another altercation that drew neighbours' attention. The incidents left her emotionally devastated.
Geraldine Knibb
Being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control, causing injury
July 29, 2025

Sentence: 8 months imprisonment for two counts (concurrent) and 12 months imprisonment for one count, to be served consecutively to an existing sentence

Geraldine Knibb's American bulldog, Stella, attacked three people in separate incidents. On November 10, 2024, the dog mauled Gediminas Valkiunas outside a block of flats in Bootle, biting his trainer, calf, face, and hands, and attempting to bite his throat, leading to hospital treatment. On November 11, 2024, the dog attacked Jacqueline Bond inside Knibb's home, biting her hand and wrist after she dropped a tissue, requiring her to be kicked free and later treated at a walk-in centre. On January 10, 2025, the dog bit ambulance driver William McVeigh on the arm while he was assisting a patient, necessitating surgery.
Jack Nelson
Rape
July 29, 2025

Sentence: 8 years imprisonment

Jack Nelson met a woman during a night out in Liverpool city centre in the spring of 2022. They visited several bars together before he took her back to his student accommodation in Kensington and raped her, leading to a profound impact on the victim, who felt suicidal and attempted to take her own life on two occasions.
Riley Maloney
Robbery
July 29, 2025

Sentence: 3 years imprisonment and a 7-year restraining order

On November 3, 2023, Riley Maloney followed two 15-year-old boys who were riding an orange Voodoo electric bike valued at around £3,500. He kicked the bike with force, causing both boys to fall. One victim suffered a displaced fracture to his right kneecap, requiring two operations with pins and screws, and was on crutches for four months, missing school. Maloney stole the bike, sold it at a social club, and celebrated the act. He was wearing a black New Balance tracksuit and distinctive trainers at the time, which helped identify him. Additionally, he committed theft of a £109 Ralph Lauren t-shirt on May 27, 2024, and possessed a small quantity of cannabis.
Thomas Dures
Murder
July 28, 2025

Sentence: 23 years imprisonment

Thomas Dures was involved in a street brawl where he stabbed Matthew Daulby in the chest, resulting in his death. Dures fled the country the morning after the incident and was later apprehended before being sentenced.
Gillian Shaw
Manslaughter
July 28, 2025

Sentence: five years imprisonment

Gillian Shaw attacked her long-term partner, Steven Cox, at their home on Rothwell Street in Everton on December 31, 2024, after developing paranoid beliefs that he was going back to his ex-wife and loved cigarettes more than her. She slapped, punched, kneed or kicked him, causing him to fall, and gouged his eyes. Mr Cox, who was terminally ill, sustained injuries including fractured ribs and facial trauma, and died the next day from severe pulmonary emphysema, heart disease, and blunt force chest injuries. Shaw called emergency services and admitted the assault.
Colin Miller
Robbery
July 28, 2025

Sentence: 8 years and 1 month imprisonment

Colin Miller, along with Norman O'Connor and a 14-year-old boy, broke into the home of a 76-year-old man, threatened him with a hammer, stole cash from his pockets, and drove off in his classic Jaguar, which was later written off in a crash while evading police.
Neil Spencer
Making threats with an offensive weapon
July 28, 2025

Sentence: 18 months imprisonment

Neil Spencer fired a crossbow at the windows and doors of a grandmother's house while her grandchildren were inside, in a revenge attack after his children were allegedly bullied, launching bolts towards the grandmother and her daughter.
Norman O'connor
Robbery
July 28, 2025

Sentence: 9 years imprisonment

Norman O'Connor, along with Colin Miller and a 14-year-old boy, broke into the home of a 76-year-old man, threatened him with a hammer, stole cash from his pockets, and drove off in his classic Jaguar, which was later written off in a crash while evading police.
Thomas Hooton
Conspiracy to Supply Heroin, Cocaine, Ketamine, Cannabis, and Cannabis Resin
July 25, 2025

Sentence: 10 years and 8 months imprisonment

Thomas Hooton used the EncroChat handle 'Own Raptor' to traffic heroin, cocaine, ketamine, and cannabis worth over £600,000 across the UK. He was involved in an organised crime network, supplying drugs on an almost daily basis, working with high-level criminals, and using couriers for distribution. He was linked to the movement of £490,000 in criminal cash and discussed acquiring a van with a concealed compartment for drug transport. His activities were uncovered through EncroChat messages, including references to his personal details, vehicle, and location data.
Richard Woods
Making threats to kill
July 25, 2025

Sentence: 10-month imprisonment suspended for 18 months, plus 40-day GPS monitoring requirement and rehabilitation activity requirement of up to 30 days

Richard Woods, amid a history of cocaine abuse and mental health issues, attended his daughter's nursery on June 9, 2025, despite a non-molestation order. He confronted his ex-partner, Sarah Appleton, with whom he shares three children, behaving aggressively by punching her car windows, spitting at her window, and threatening to shoot her in the face. He continued his threats, including stating she would end up in a body bag, even after police arrived, causing fear for Appleton and nursery staff.
Raymond Escoffrey
Conspiracy to Supply Heroin and Crack Cocaine
July 23, 2025

Sentence: 8 years and 6 months imprisonment

Raymond Escoffrey was part of a gang operating a drug supply network from a property on Earle Road in Wavertree, Liverpool, using a 'graft phone' to distribute heroin and crack cocaine worth around £700,000. The group was under surveillance from October 2024 to January 2025. During a police raid on January 4, 2025, Escoffrey was present at the property and escaped while handcuffed, but was later arrested on January 20, 2025. Weapons were found at the scene.
Raymond Nicholls
Conspiracy to Supply Heroin and Crack Cocaine
July 23, 2025

Sentence: 8 years and 8 months imprisonment

Raymond Nicholls was involved in a gang supplying heroin and crack cocaine from a base on Earle Road in Wavertree, Liverpool, as part of a 'county lines type model'. The operation, active from October 2024 to January 2025, involved distributing drugs worth approximately £700,000 using a 'graft phone'. During a police raid on January 4, 2025, Nicholls escaped from the premises but was arrested on January 15, 2025. Drugs and weapons, including an air rifle, were seized.
Leroy Parris
Conspiracy to Supply Heroin and Crack Cocaine
July 23, 2025

Sentence: 9 years imprisonment

Leroy Parris was involved in an organised crime group that supplied heroin and crack cocaine using a 'graft phone' from a property on Earle Road in Wavertree, Liverpool. The gang distributed drugs worth approximately £700,000 over a year, with activities including direct sales to users. During a police raid on January 4, 2025, Parris attempted to escape, struggled with officers, and urged his co-defendants to flee. Weapons, including an air rifle and a stun gun, were recovered from associated vehicles and premises.
James Elliott
Rape
July 19, 2025

Sentence: 8 years imprisonment

In August 2022, James Elliott, a 30-year-old chef and father of two, attended a party in Birkenhead, Wirral, where he had been consuming alcohol and cocaine. After the 18-year-old victim went to a bedroom to calm down following an argument, Elliott followed her, hugged her, groped her backside, turned off the lights, pinned her down on the bed, and raped her despite her resistance and pleas to stop. She sustained injuries, escaped the flat, and was left bleeding, shoeless, and sobbing in the street.
John Lally
Conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs
July 18, 2025

Sentence: Part of a combined sentence of 55 years and 5 months imprisonment

John Lally, using the handle 'Silverfella', played a significant role in the organised crime group by coordinating the supply and distribution of drugs, collecting and moving substantial quantities of money and cocaine, and conspiring with others to commit grievous bodily harm against rival gang members, including plans to set fire to homes, vehicles, and businesses.
Lee Smith
Threatening a person with a blade in a public place
July 18, 2025

Sentence: 30 months imprisonment

Lee Smith, 41, pressed a knife into a taxi driver's stomach and threatened to kill him after the driver attempted to collect an unpaid fare for Smith's partner. The incident took place outside a property in Kirkby in the early hours of April 28, 2025. Smith racially abused the driver, saying 'you Black c***, get away from here, I'll stab you, I'll kill you'. The knife was approximately 10-12cm long, and the victim was left upset, distressed, and scared. Smith claimed he felt threatened due to a prior incident and did not know the fare was unpaid.
Nathan Simpson
Conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs
July 18, 2025

Sentence: Part of a combined sentence of 55 years and 5 months imprisonment

Nathan Simpson, using the handle 'Gardenfella', was a key leader in an organised crime group that supplied significant quantities of cannabis (115.283kg), cocaine (10.982kg), and amphetamine (63.44kg). He coordinated with suppliers from Manchester, Liverpool, and Birmingham areas, stored and distributed drugs, shared control of firearms, and planned drive-by shootings and punishment shootings against rival gang members. The group operated at an industrial level, with arrests made on November 27, 2024, during which drugs, cash, mobile phones, and luxury items were seized.
Nathan Davies
Conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs
July 18, 2025

Sentence: Part of a combined sentence of 55 years and 5 months imprisonment

Nathan Davies, using the handle 'Chillifella', was a leader in the gang that obtained and distributed multi-kilo amounts of cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamine. He worked with upstream suppliers, managed storage and distribution, and conspired in planning drive-by shootings and other violent acts against rival gangs, putting public safety at risk.
Connor Lawton
Conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs
July 18, 2025

Sentence: Part of a combined sentence of 55 years and 5 months imprisonment

Connor Lawton, using the handle 'Greenidol', was involved in the gang's large-scale drug supply network, helping to collect, store, and distribute significant amounts of cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamine as part of the organised crime group.
Alexander Davidson
Unlawful wounding
July 18, 2025

Sentence: 33 months imprisonment

Alexander Davidson followed the victim into Kays Pharmacy on London Road, Liverpool, on March 4, and stabbed him in the neck with a sharp bladed implement during a dispute related to a drug deal. He was desperate for heroin and crack cocaine, believed he had been ripped off, and attacked the victim from behind, causing a 2cm deep laceration to the neck. The victim was left in shock with blood on his hands, and Davidson discarded the weapon before being arrested later that day in possession of tweezers.
Daniel Roberts
Conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs
July 18, 2025

Sentence: Part of a combined sentence of 55 years and 5 months imprisonment

Daniel Roberts, using the handle 'Snowyspring', was involved in the significant-scale supply of cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamine as part of the gang. He assisted in collecting, storing, and distributing drugs, and participated in conspiracies to commit grievous bodily harm against rival organised crime groups.
Dominic Bourdet
Conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs
July 18, 2025

Sentence: Part of a combined sentence of 55 years and 5 months imprisonment

Dominic Bourdet was a significant figure in the gang, assisting in the collection, storage, and distribution of large quantities of cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamine, as part of an industrial-level supply operation that spanned multiple regions.
Steven Dodd
Conspiracy to supply class A and B drugs
July 18, 2025

Sentence: Part of a combined sentence of 55 years and 5 months imprisonment

Steven Dodd, using the handle 'Stickygreen', played a key role in the gang's operations by helping to collect, store, and distribute large quantities of cannabis, cocaine, and amphetamine obtained from various sources in the Manchester, Liverpool, and Birmingham areas.
Shaun Ashley
Sexual assault of a girl under 13 and sexual activity with a child
July 17, 2025

Sentence: Seven-and-a-half years imprisonment

Shaun Ashley sexually assaulted a girl by touching her vagina on two occasions when she was under 13 and still in primary school, and once more when she was a teenager. The crimes came to light when the victim's mother discovered social media messages between the victim and her boyfriend revealing the abuse. Ashley attempted to bribe the victim with money to ensure her silence and has remained adamant about his innocence despite the jury's verdict.
Laura Greenwood
Sending offensive communications and threatening messages
July 17, 2025

Sentence: 6 months imprisonment

Laura Greenwood, a former Countdown contestant, sent a series of abusive and threatening messages online targeting Channel 4 producer Damian Eadie and presenter Rachel Riley. These included posts on forums accusing Eadie of being a paedophile and editing episodes maliciously, as well as messages via contact forms explicitly threatening to kill Eadie and Riley, sent between December 2023 and July 2024. The threats caused genuine fear for the victims' safety, leading to safeguarding measures. Greenwood was already in prison at the time and claimed the actions stemmed from mental health issues and perceived grievances from her time on the show in 2012-2013.
Paul Chowles
Theft
July 16, 2025

Sentence: five and a half years imprisonment

Paul Chowles, a former National Crime Agency intelligence officer, stole 50 Bitcoin that had been seized from Thomas White, a dark web drug dealer involved in the Silk Road 2.0 site. The theft occurred in May 2017, when Chowles accessed White's cryptocurrency wallet and transferred the funds to a mixing service to hide his tracks. He was arrested in 2022, and the stolen Bitcoin was valued at nearly £60,000 at the time, though it is now worth around £4.4 million.
Mark Brockley
Distributing infringing articles and fraudulent evasion of income tax
July 15, 2025

Sentence: five years imprisonment

Mark Brockley advertised and sold pirated subscriptions for streaming Premier League and Champions League matches through the Infinity IPTV platform, generating an estimated £312,000 in profits between October 2014 and May 2019. He failed to declare his income to HM Revenue and Customs and evaded taxes, causing a revenue loss of around £3 million to legitimate services like BT. After a police raid in July 2019, he continued operations briefly before fleeing to France and Spain with his dog. He was arrested in Spain, extradited to the UK, and sentenced following a trial in his absence.
Jordan Lytollis
Theft and Affray
July 15, 2025

Sentence: 27 months imprisonment and a 4-year criminal behaviour order

Jordan Lytollis conducted a series of planned thefts from JD Sports and Footasylum stores across Merseyside and Greater Manchester between January and March 2025, stealing goods worth thousands of pounds. On February 3, 2025, after being caught shoplifting at a Footasylum store in Liverpool ONE, he armed himself with a metal bar, swung it at staff, threatened to harm them, and damaged property to escape. He used methods like removing security tags and had an accomplice in one incident. His actions involved aggression towards staff and repeated attempts to evade capture.
Graham Lightfoot
Indecent Assault
July 14, 2025

Sentence: 2 years and 9 months imprisonment

Graham Lightfoot indecently assaulted two young girls on numerous occasions when they were aged as young as 11, between 2000 and 2004. One of the victims was also sexually assaulted. The abuses were reported to Cheshire Police in June 2023, leading to an investigation, charges, and his conviction at trial. The victims described the significant impact on their lives.
Chris Beya
Possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence
July 10, 2025

Sentence: 3 years imprisonment

Chris Beya, riding a bike, entered Hatherley Street from Mulgrave Road in Toxteth as people were leaving Al Rahma mosque after afternoon prayers. He dismounted, ran at two men who fled inside the mosque, and then pulled out what appeared to be a firearm before walking away. No firearm was recovered, but an investigation identified him as the perpetrator, leading to his arrest and charging.
Kieran Size
Supply of Crack Cocaine and Heroin
July 10, 2025

Sentence: 40 months imprisonment

Kieran Size was involved in a county line operation in Sefton, supplying crack cocaine and heroin. He was stopped by Merseyside Police on June 6, 2025, where a graft phone was found in his car. The activities spanned from March 6 to June 6, 2025.
Steven Mccracken
Possession with intent to supply Class A drug
July 9, 2025

Sentence: 12 years and 8 months imprisonment

Steven McCracken, 43, of Derby Lane, Stoneycroft, was spotted by officers on patrol and arrested on March 3 on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of cannabis. A search of his address uncovered 10kg of Class A and B drugs, more than £30,000 in cash, three firearms in separate holdalls, and a silencer inside a designer bag. Forensic examination confirmed the weapons were viable.
Harry Ford
Possession with intent to supply Class A drugs
July 8, 2025

Sentence: 30 months in prison

On April 24, 2025, officers from Widnes Proactive CID executed a warrant at Harry Ford's address on Russell Court in Widnes, after gathering intelligence on a county lines drug dealer. They discovered quantities of heroin and cocaine, along with cash and mobile phones linked to the supply of illegal drugs. Ford, aged 24, was charged and sentenced for his involvement in drug supply operations.
Filip Stasiuk
Supply of Class A and B Drugs
July 7, 2025

Sentence: 38 months imprisonment

On June 5, 2025, police stopped a silver Chrysler on Henderson Road in Widnes where Filip Stasiuk was a passenger. The vehicle had a strong smell of cannabis, masked by an excessive number of air fresheners. Stasiuk was found with £270 cash and an iPhone containing messages indicating his active involvement in the illegal supply of cocaine and cannabis. He was arrested and later sentenced, with his prior convictions and ongoing licence conditions taken into account.
Odday El-Saddi
Rape
July 7, 2025

Sentence: 17 years in prison

Odday El-Saddi, 48, of Regency Square, Warrington, raped a young child and subjected them to years of sick sexual abuse, attacking his victim on multiple occasions over a three-year period.
Joel Dever
Sexual activity with a child
July 4, 2025

Sentence: 5 years and 3 months imprisonment

Joel Dever met a 14-year-old girl through a social media site and entered into a sexual relationship with her for over a year, frequently reserving hotel rooms in Southport and Liverpool. The offences occurred throughout 2023 and involved exploitation of the schoolgirl. Hotel staff raised concerns about the girl's age, leading to police involvement. He was also involved in arranging or facilitating a child sex offence and making indecent images of a child (category A, B, or C videos).
John Dever
Sexual activity with a child
July 3, 2025

Sentence: Five years and three months imprisonment

John Dever, aged 22 at the time, met a 14-year-old girl on social media in 2023 and engaged in a sexual relationship with her that lasted over a year. He arranged hotel stays across Liverpool and Southport to facilitate the exploitation. Hotel staff noticed concerns about the girl's age and alerted the police, leading to his arrest and conviction.
Kevin Marshall
Attempted sexual communications with a child
July 3, 2025

Sentence: 3 years imprisonment and a lifelong sexual harm prevention order

Kevin Marshall, a 45-year-old dad-of-three from Hursley Road in Fazakerley, falsely posed as a reverend on social media, posting pictures of himself in a priest's collar and a Moncler coat. He communicated with two decoy 15-year-old girls via Facebook and WhatsApp, making repeated attempts to meet them, booking a hotel stay in Glasgow for April 25, 2025, and sending explicit messages about sexual encounters. He arranged to meet one girl for coffee in the Crosby area and offered to pick up the other in his Volvo. He was confronted and arrested by the paedophile hunter group Saving Children's Futures UK on April 28, 2025, after which he claimed to police that he had done nothing wrong.
Kieran O'connor
Animal cruelty
July 2, 2025

Sentence: Community order with 26 programme requirement days, £500 costs, £114 victim surcharge, and a 5-year ban from owning animals

Kieran O'Connor picked up his dog, Prince, a brown male bull breed-type dog, and threw him over a fence onto concrete on October 1, 2024, outside his house. This act caused potential pain, suffering, injury, and disease, as he failed to protect the dog from physical abuse and emotional distress. The incident was captured on video, widely shared on social media, and led to charges under the Animal Welfare Act brought by the RSPCA. O'Connor is a self-employed gardener from Parbrook Road in Huyton.
Dzan Etem
Grievous Bodily Harm
July 2, 2025

Sentence: 18 months imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, and 200 hours of community service

Dzan Etem, then 16 years old, delivered an unprovoked punch to Eisa Abderahman, aged 38 at the time, in Clayton Square on July 2, 2022, during a verbal altercation. The victim suffered life-altering injuries, including a fractured skull and bleed to the brain, leaving him unable to live independently and requiring care. Etem fled the scene but later handed himself in after being identified via social media and recognised by his schoolteachers.

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