Crimes committed include death by dangerous driving, downloading child porn, attempted robbery and grievous bodily harm.
In one awful case a "hardened" Derbyshire paedophile was jailed for nearly four years after downloading over 6,000 “vile” child pornography images and videos.
5. Samuel Clarke
Samuel Clarke, 28, was jailed for a year after throwing a bottle of Prosecco at his girlfriend's face with such force that it broke one of her teeth "in half". Derby Crown Court heard how Clarke, 28, of Ashton Close, Swanwick, had been drinking since 10am when threw the bottle.
The court heard Clarke had eight convictions for 10 offences - including three domestic incidents with past partners.
During one he punched a woman to the chest and took her handbag, stealing £50. Photo: Derbyshire Police
6. Kevin Kenny
Drug dealer Kevin Kenny, 49, was jailed for 24 months after being caught with more than £400 worth of heroin found in a bundle "concealed upon his person". Police were able to retrieve the drugs - all of which were in individual dealer wraps ready for sale on the streets of Ilkeston - following a stripsearch.
Detective Sergeant Chris Barker said it was "clear" from Kevin Kenny’s phone as well as the drugs that were found on him that he was a "well-established" dealer in the Ilkeston area. drugs were found inside the concealed bundle, Photo: Derbyshire Police
7. Neil Tait
"Aggressive” driver Tait, 44, was jailed for six years after killing a Chesterfield man by hitting the car he was travelling in “head-on” – losing control a blind bend. He fled the scene and was arrested two days after the crash on the B6012 near Chatsworth - which killed 93-year-old Jonathan Weeks and left his daughter with serious injuries.
Derby Crown Court heard Tait denied he was the driver and “named” another person as responsible, lying to a jury that a sheep ran into the road and caused him to swerve. Photo: Derbyshire Police
8. Benjamin Ellis
Benjamin Ellis, 20, was jailed for two years after making “bloodcurdling” threats to “douse” children in petrol and fantasising about them “burning in their bedrooms”.
Ellis made “death threats” to the mother of his two young children along with the scared woman’s female friend and her children.
A judge - who described Ellis’ sick texts as “horrendous” - told him: “You clearly intended to cause them the maximum distress.” Photo: Derbyshire Police