Their offences include murder, illegal drug supply, burglary, fraud, dangerous driving and possession of offensive weapons.
One shocking case saw an Alfreton man jailed for 11 years for attacking a woman with a kitchen knife.
5. Andrew Sissons and Joseph Mannion
Drug-dealing duo Ilkeston Sissons and Mannion were jailed for seven years after patrolling police saw them doing a deal in a queue of traffic on Cotmanhay Road, Ilkeston.
On August 31 last year police followed the Ford Focus Sissons was driving - which had Mannion in the front passenger seat. A search uncovered drugs in Mannion's underwear - while more drugs and around £2,300 in cash were later found at his home on Nelson Street. Sissons - whose role police believed was to drive Mannion aroud during deals - was found to be keeping crack cocaine at his house in Bath Street. Mannion, 43, admitted possession with intent to supply class A drugs and being concerned in the supply of class A and B drugs.
He was sentenced to five years and three months.
Sissons, 41, admitted possession with intent to supply class A drugs, being concerned in the supply of class A and B drugs and possessing an offensive weapon. He was jailed for 21 months. Photo: Derbyshire Police
Brendon Kirk, 50, who had five convictions for possession of bladed weapons in public , was jailed for 12 months after being seen “staggering” towards a young family with a “four to five-inch” knife in Ashover.
Derby Crown Court heard Kirk was “heavily intoxicated” as he clutched the "handmade" blade while walking towards a couple, their two young children and the family dog.
After initially throwing the knife into some bushes he then tried to retrieve it - leading to a struggle with the adult male in the family group. However the drunk 50-year-old walked away after being pushed over. Kirk, of Station Road, Old Tupton, admitted possession of a bladed article in a public place. Photo: Derbyshire Police
Williams, 19, was just 17 when he stabbed another teen three times and kicked and punched him after an altercation in Derby, in July 2020.
The victim sustained serious injuries and was hospitalised for several days following the incident.
Williams, of Leopold Street, Derby, handed himself in at St Mary’s Wharf police station following a police media appeal to find him.
In June 2021 while on bail for the stabbing Williams was found by officers carrying a knife in Liversage Square. He was jailed for four years and eight months. Photo: Derbyshire Police
Derbyshire drug dealer Mannix, 24, was jailed for four years after sending nearly 2,000 messages advertising cocaine for sale.
The Rolls Royce worker was stopped by police in his Audi Q2 in Derby on August 30 last year.
After he told officers “I’ll be honest with you, I have three bags of coke down my pants” the drugs were uncovered along with £425 in cash and a mobile phone.
An analysis of the phone showed at least 1,900 messages were sent advertising cocaine for sale between May 12 and August 30. Photo: Derbyshire Police