A “vile” thug who threatened his own son and a convicted terrorist who robbed a shop with a hammer were also among those dealt with at Leeds Crown Court in the last seven days.
Below are the faces of some of those to be sentenced this week.
1. The criminals sentenced this week
These are the faces of some of those sentenced at Leeds Crown Court in the last seven days. Photo: West Yorkshire Police
2. Ruel Craig
Ruel Craig was found with crack cocaine, heroin, two combat knives and a machete after fleeing from police in a stolen car in December last year. He was sentenced to 50 months in jail this week for charges including possession with intent to supply and dangerous driving. Photo: West Yorkshire Police
3. Matthew Manners
Matthew Manners, 43, was one of two men sentenced for their part in dealing vast amounts of cocaine across Leeds and the north of England. He and his partner were part of a "sophisticated" organised crime group that used encrypted mobile phones to purchase and distribute the drugs. Manners was sentenced to 12 years at Leeds Crown Court this week for his part in the offences. Photo: West Yorkshire Police
4. Benjamin Connor
Benjamin Connor was sentenced to two years on top of a current six year sentence he was already serving as part of his role in the purchase and sale of cocaine in Leeds. He was described as Manners's "trusted associate" and acted as a courier for the gang. The court heard that he and Manners were involved in the purchase and distribution of at least 15kg of cocaine throughout 2020. Photo: West Yorkshire Police
5. Nathaniel Serella
Nathaniel Serella, 37, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for raping a young girl over 100 times. Leeds Crown Court heard that Serella was violent towards the young victim and forced her to smoke cannabis before raping her on many occasions over the space of seven years. Police welcomed Serella's sentence for the "horrific abuse he inflicted". Photo: West Yorkshire Police
6. Liam Gandz
A Leeds teenager inflicted “immeasurable trauma” after raping an eight-year-old boy in a hotel room while filming the sickening act on his mobile phone and sharing the videos on Snapchat. Perverted Liam Gandz, 19, attacked the boy while he slept and sexually assaulted another 16-year-old boy in the same room, recording them both, Leeds Crown Court was told. Gandz was just 16 himself at the time of the offences, which took place in 2020. Gandz was jailed for four and a half years, with the sentence being reduced due to him being a child at the time of offending. Photo: West Yorkshire Police