Their offences fraud, illegal drug supply, domestic violence, attempted burglary, exposure and attempted rape.
One of the defendants preyed on three women during early morning sex attacks in Chesterfield – two of the victims were aged in their 70s and 80s.
5. Lynnett Alptekin
Pregnant accountant Lynnett Alptekin, 40, was jailed for three years for swindling her bosses at a Chesterfield heating technology firm out of over £300,000.
Alptekin syphoned money destined for Carlton Technologies' suppliers into her own bank accounts for four years - ruining the firm's credit rating when its directors were forced to take out loans to keep going.
A judge told her jail was "the only appropriate sentence", adding: “I do that with a heavy heart in light of your condition.” Photo: Derbyshire Police
6. Jake Mills
Jake Mills, 21, jailed for eight years for exposing himself to two women in their 70s and 80s and trying to rape another young woman in early morning public attacks in Chesterfield. Judge Nirmal Shant QC said Mills targeted the two elderly women because they were “more vulnerable” and he posed a “significant risk” to lone females.
The court heard a psychological report found Mills, of Boythorpe Road, had a “very low IQ” however Judge Shant added that provided “no explanation” for what he had done. Photo: Derbyshire Police
7. Daniel Frazer
Frazer, 34, was jailed for 26 months for a series of assaults against his girlfriend which left her with nosebleeds and black eyes.
Derby Crown Court heard Frazer, of Prospect Road, Chesterfield, had 23 previous convictions for 33 offences - including battery and GBH.
Recorder Jason MacAdam told him victims of his offending had “predominantly” been “partners, ex-partners or females generally”. Photo: Derbyshire Police
8. James Nash and Richard Cullen
Nash, 37, and Cullen, 36, were jailed for over 10 years following a night of attempted raids on Chesterfield homes in January last year. The incompetent pair were told they were “not very good at burglary” by a judge who heard how they tried unsuccessfully to gain entry to five homes - making off with wellies and shoes. Derby Crown Court heard Nash had 44 convictions for 77 offences while Cullen had 25 convictions for 57 offences,.
Nash, of no fixed abode, was jailed for six years. Cullen, also of no fixed abode, was jailed for four years and six months. Photo: Derbyshire Police