BELOW is a round-up of all of the criminals in Denbighshire, Conwy, Anglesey or Gwynedd, whose prison sentencings were covered by the Journal, Pioneer or Chronicle in October.
Last month included a man guilty of fraud, two men involved in an "astonishing" attack on the A55, and another man guilty of coercive control.
Adrian Jones
Adrian Jones, 24, of Castlefields, Rhuddlan, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment on October 28 for perverting the course of justice.
Jones had deleted dashcam footage and tried to have his vehicle repaired after being involved in a fatal crash on a dual carriageway on the A525 between St Asaph and Rhuddlan.
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Marc Wilson
Marc Wilson, 32, of Marine Road, Pensarn, was found guilty of three offences, including fraud.
Among Wilson's punishments was a 40-week prison sentence.
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Anthony Mills
Anthony Mills, 48, of Abergele Road, Conwy, was found guilty of seven offences, including carrying a kitchen knife.
He was sentenced to a year's imprisonment.
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Lee Sumner
Sumner, 44, of Chapel Street, Llandudno, was guilty of assaulting and strangling a woman.
He was sentenced to a year's imprisonment.
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Said Sadat and Najam Ali
Both Sadat and Ali were jailed were different lengths of time for their involvement in an "astonishing", "appalling" attack on a driver in Colwyn Bay.
Another two people involved were handed suspended sentences.
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Barry Davies
Davies, 34, of Bryn Glas Road, Holyhead was jailed after breaching his criminal behaviour order.
This was said to be due to his “flagrant disregard for court orders”.
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Lewis Thomas
Thomas, 28, of Gwynfryn Avenue, Rhyl, was jailed after committing theft four times on the same night at a holiday park in the town.
Objects he stole included a mountain bike and a furniture set.
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Nicholas Smith
Smith, 35, of Ley Brook in Oakengates, Telford, threatened security officers after making off with hundreds of pounds worth of alcohol.
He stole alcohol worth £563 from Tesco in Broughton and on the same date, stole alcohol from B&M in Rhyl.
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Dalton Jeffries
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Jeffries, from Llangefni, Anglesey was jailed after being found guilty of coercive control.
Jeffries self-harmed in front of his victim in a bid to emotionally blackmail them into doing what he wanted.
When he heard that his relationship was finished and his victim was trying to move on, Jeffries subjected his victim to a tirade of abuse and threatened to end his life.
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