BELOW is a round-up of all of the criminals whose prison sentencings were covered by the Free Press, Journal, Pioneer or Chronicle in May.
Robert Jones
Jones, 53, of Maes Y Dre, Denbigh, was jailed after he repeatedly exposed himself in public, including in front of children.
He was also sent out of the dock by Judge Nicola Saffman after persistently interrupting her during her sentencing remarks.
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Florin Ursu
Ursu, 29, of East Parade, was jailed after pulling out a knife in front of a person who he also spat at while at a bar in the town.
He attributed his behaviour that night to his “quick temper and mental health problems”.
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Daniel Williams
Williams, 33, of Highgate, Denbigh, was jailed after he sexually assaulted a teenager while travelling in a taxi with her.
He was also handed a restraining order, and made subject to sex offenders register notification requirements.
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Ethan Keating
Keating, 26, of East Parade, Rhyl, was jailed after he threatened to “slice up” a housing officer at the Rhyl bed and breakfast in which he was residing.
He stood up from his seat in custody where he had been remanded, and repeatedly waved his arms and shook his head, during Judge Rhys Rowlands' sentencing remarks.
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Cieran Turner
Turner, 24, of Minafon, Old Colwyn, was jailed after he made threats to kill his former partner while he was an inpatient at a psychiatric unit.
He was also handed a five-year restraining order, having pleaded guilty to two counts of making threats to kill.
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Jordan Cross
Cross, 28, of Llys Onnen, Llandudno Junction, was jailed after an attack he was involved in left the victim unconscious.
A co-defendant; Rob Rawlinson, 29, of Isfryn, Old Colwyn; was handed an eight-month prison sentence, suspended for one year.
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Andrew Aldred
Aldred, 35, of Woodland Park, Colwyn Bay, was jailed after leaving another person unconscious with a single punch outside a pub.
Ben Parsonage was placed in a coma for two-and-a-half weeks before developing pneumonia; it took him a month to be discharged from hospital.
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Jack Brown
Brown, 30, of Broadway Hotel, Mostyn Broadway, Llandudno, was jailed after he attacked another person while “in a rage” in Rhyl town centre.
Judge Rhys Rowlands told Brown there was “no justification” for his attack on a “helpless” and “vulnerable” man.
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Eric Hughes
Hughes, 40, of Tan-y-Fron, Deganwy, was jailed after he used social networking platforms to groom a person he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
He was also made subject to sex offenders register notification requirements, and a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), both for 10 years.
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Stephen Roberts
Roberts (who also uses the name Williams), 31, of Craig y Don, was jailed after he physically and verbally abused the mother of his children at her home in Trefriw.
He held her head under water and made threats to slit her throat.
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Tudor James Williams
Williams, 69, of Cae Bach Aur, Bodffordd, Llangefni, was jailed for making and possessing indecent images of children.
His eight charges included making indecent images of a child, making pseudo indecent images of a child, possession of extreme pornographic images and possession of prohibited images of children.
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Daler Landa
Landa, 56, of Jermyn Street, Liverpool, was jailed after he let himself into his estranged wife's home while she was out because he wanted to "reminisce".
He had previously been convicted of assaulting her.
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