BELOW is a round-up of all of the Gwynedd and Anglesey criminals whose sentencings were covered by the Chronicle in October.
Terrance Lloyd
Lloyd, 38, of no fixed abode, sexually assaulted a teenager in Bangor last year.
He followed the girl into her home, where he slapped her on her bottom.
Andrew Smythe
Smythe, 58, of Crown Hotel, Pwllheli, was jailed for driving offences, just months after being sentenced for a similar matter.
Officers were patrolling the Bangor area in the early hours of October 7 and due to the poor manner of driving, the vehicle was stopped, where they discovered Smythe was the driver.
Steven Johnson
Johnson, 52, of Maesincla Lane, Caernarfon, was asked to move on from the Anglesey petrol station where he was busking, before threatening to set it, and himself, on fire.
He refused to leave his custody cell to attend his sentencing hearing.
Callum Jones
Jones, 28, of Deiniol Road, Bangor, was found to have been dealing two class A drugs and a class B drug.
He was said to have been “up to his eyes in debt”, so turned to dealing drugs to try to pay this off.
Jacqueline Mwila
Mwila, 51, of White Street, Mount Pleasant in Swansea, was jailed after a dangerous manoeuvre on a busy road in Gwynedd caused the death of a young mother.
Emma Morris died aged 28 following the crash on April 3, 2023.
Christopher Jones
Jones, 58, of Pendalar, Caernarfon, threatened another person with a golf club and a Stanley knife in the block of flats where he lived.
He assaulted Kevin Bohana, which left him bleeding “profusely” and with bruises.
Gruffydd Williams
Williams, 44, of Ffordd Efailnewydd, stalked one woman and told another he had disclosed sexual photographs of her.
Judge Nicola Jones said he had intended to cause “maximum distress” through his actions.
Michael Williams
Williams, 36, of Dolfor, Pwllheli, inflicted “sickening and disgusting” racial abuse on a Kenyan national in front of her children in Caernarfon.
He told Shakila Meli to “go back to where you came from” and caused her to have a panic attack.
Dwayne Thomas
Thomas, 33, of Henry Street in Holyhead, subjected his then-partner to repeated abuse and coercion.
She was subjected to violence by him on a weekly basis - including frequent strangulation.
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