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Showing 11 - 20 of 123 results for crime type "Violent crime" & area "CPS"

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Serial killer sentenced over 1999 murder and kidnap after advancements in DNA techniques

A serial killer who murdered five women in 2006 has been sentenced for the murder another teenager seven years earlier following groundbreaking forensic techniques.
Press Release Violent crime CPS East of England

Serial killer convicted over 1999 murder and kidnap

A serial killer who murdered five women in 2006 has pleaded guilty to murdering another teenager seven years earlier.
Press Release Violent crime CPS East of England

Teenage abuser jailed for brutal attack that killed girlfriend’s unborn child

A 19-year-old man who violently attacked his pregnant girlfriend and caused the death of their unborn son has been jailed. Stefan Marin, 19 and of Kingston upon Hull, was convicted by a jury in October of child destruction, grievous bodily harm, strangulation, forced imprisonment and perverting the course of justice.
Press Release Domestic abuse Violent crime CPS Yorkshire and Humberside

Man pleads guilty to brutal murder and knife-wielding rampage

A man who brutally murdered a young woman at his home before going on a knife-wielding rampage has pleaded guilty to murder.
Press Release Violent crime CPS Yorkshire and Humberside

Double jeopardy murderer sentenced to life imprisonment

A man, who was found guilty of murdering his wife in a double jeopardy case, has been sentenced to life imprisonment.Robert Rhodes was originally acquitted of killing his wife Dawn in June 2016, after he claimed at his original trial in 2017 that he and a child had been attacked and he had then…
Press Release Violent crime CPS South East

Pair jailed after using cars to hunt, kill and injure victims

A woman and a man have today been jailed after a motorcyclist was killed and two others critically injured in separate incidents where vehicles were deliberately used as weapons during a long-running feud.
Press Release Violent crime CPS Wessex

Guilty plea to attempted murder of a soldier in the street

A man has pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a soldier in Gillingham.The victim, who was in military uniform at the time of the attack, was stabbed repeatedly by a man in the street near the Brompton Barracks on 23 July 2024. He underwent emergency surgery at a London hospital following the…
Press Release Violent crime CPS South East

Man jailed for driving his car into Liverpool FC’s victory parade crowds

A man who drove his car into the crowd at Liverpool FC’s victory parade on 26 May 2025, injuring 134 people, has been jailed for 21 years and six months.
Press Release Violent crime CPS Mersey-Cheshire

Husband convicted of murder in double jeopardy case

A husband, who manipulated a young child into helping him to kill his wife, has been found guilty of murder, having previously been acquitted of the crime in 2017. New and compelling evidence from a child witness, who was under 10-years-old at the time of the murder, led to a successful…
Press Release Violent crime CPS South East

Man who celebrated after fatal Wetherspoons attack is sentenced as prosecutors disprove ‘self-defence’ claim

A callous man who punched the air in celebration after fatally attacking a man outside a Wetherspoons in London has been sentenced to 10 and a half years in jail today – highlighting the dangers associated with excessive alcohol consumption.Paul Tallant, 43, of Eltham, London, was previously…
Press Release Violent crime CPS London North

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