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A man who brutally murdered two people and tried to kill two more on Christmas Day has been convicted.On the evening of 25 December 2024, without warning or provocation, Jazwell Brown murdered Joanne Pearson, 38, and Teohna Grant, 24, within their shared flat block at Santa Cruz Avenue in Milton…
Press Release Violent crime CPS Thames and Chiltern
A man responsible for running a global phishing service, used by scammers to trick people into handing over their details, has been jailed.Zak Coyne, 24, used his technical expertise to facilitate extensive fraudulent conduct worldwide by creating and running a subscription-based service for…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS
A former nurse who stabbed a record shop owner boss with a needle containing a muscle-relaxing anaesthetic has been jailed for attempted murder.Darren Harris, 58, a nurse of 24 years’ experience has been sentenced to life imprisonment to serve a minimum of 15 years and 84 days at Leeds Crown Court…
Press Release Violent crime CPS
Two individuals have been sentenced today (11 April 2025) for breaches of Russian linked financial sanctions for the first time ever in the United Kingdom.Dmitrii Ovsyannikov, 48, and Alexei Ovsyannikov (AO), 47, have been found guilty of eight counts of breaching financial sanctions and two counts…
Press Release Fraud and economic crime CPS
A Muslim convert has been sentenced for life plotting to attack an Islamic cleric and other people.Jason Savage, 35, was sentenced today to life imprisonment with a minimum if 16 years to serve before he can be considered for release after being found guilty of preparing acts of terrorism following…
Press Release Terrorism CPS
Malcolm McHaffie, Head of the Crown Prosecution Service’s Special Division, said: “Following a review of the evidence provided by West Midlands Police, we have authorised criminal charges in relation to the death of a 14-month-old child at a nursery in Dudley. “Noah Sibanda died…
Press Release CPS West Midlands
A woman who profited from controlling sex workers has had property taken from her.Prosecutors showed that Qingxiang Zhao, from Manchester, purchased her property using money made through money laundering and the controlling of sex workers in York and Manchester.Today, (10 April) she was handed a…
Press Release Proceeds of crime CPS
Update: 16 May 2025Shakeil Thibou has been sentenced at the Old Bailey today (16 May 2025) to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 29 years.Shaeim Thibou was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, and is prohibited from attending the Notting Hill Carnival for 10 years…
Press Release Violent crime CPS London North
A former prison governor has been found guilty of having a relationship with a prisoner and accepting a Mercedes from him as a gift.Kerri Pegg, 42 from Up Holland in Lancashire, was convicted of misconduct in public office and possession of criminal property in a trial at Preston Crown Court.Pegg…
Press Release CPS
Two men have been jailed for committing sexual offences against two girls more than 25 years ago.The two victims in this case were aged just 14 and 15 when the offending began, and both were living in the care system.During the offending period, between September 1996 and December 1997, Paul Doyle,…
Press Release Sexual offences CPS

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