Offences range from shop theft and fraud, to dangerous driving and raping a child.
5. Caden Crossley
Caden Crossley, aged 29, formerly of Leeds, pleaded guilty to rape, assault by penetration and sexual assault and was given a 12 year extended sentence. Crossley, who is already serving a five-year jail sentence after he was convicted of firearms offences in March 2023, will also be the subject of a sexual harm prevention order that will restrict his activities when he is released from prison. (Picture: Nottinghamshire Police.) Photo: Caden Crossley
6. Waldemar Czekanski
Waldemar Czekanski, 47, of Astral Grove, Hucknall, pleaded guilty to breaching a Stalking Protection Order, and was jailed for four months. Nottinghamshire Police obtained 34 Stalking Protection Orders in 2023, which prevent an offender from carrying out certain stalking behaviour. (Picture: Nottinghamshire Police.) Photo: Waldemar Czekanski
7. Steven McNally
Steven McNally, now aged 67, formerly of Ireland, was found guilty of: eleven counts of indecent assault on a child, seven counts of indecent assault on a child on no fewer than five occasions, three counts of indecency with a child, two counts of indecency with a child on no fewer than five occasions and one count of buggery on a person under 16. He was sentenced to 26 years in prison plus a one-year extended licence period. He was told he will serve a minimum 17 years before he can apply to the Parole Board to be released on licence. (Picture: Nottinghamshire Police.) Photo: Steven McNally