THESE six criminals were handed jail sentences for a range of offences recently.
Here we look at their crimes and punishment.
Kenode Germain
Kenode Germain, 35, of Crouch Close, Bettws, Newport, was caught with cocaine, heroin and cannabis after he was stopped while travelling in a car on the city's Corporation Road.
He also admitted handling stolen goods in the form of a £20,000 Audi Q3 which had been stolen in a burglary and had false plates.
Sian Carey
Sian Carey, aged 29, of Riverside Drive, Blaenavon, was jailed after she pleaded guilty to burglary, harassment, assault and sending an offensive message under the Malicious Communications Act.
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She was sent to prison for 35 weeks by Judge Michael Fitton QC at Cardiff Crown Court.
Carey must also pay a £149 victim surcharge upon her release from prison.
Ryan Meek
Children were playing when the defendant, high on amphetamine, knocked on a householder’s door and told him: “I’m going to hurt someone.”
Meek, 37, of Valley View, Abertillery, pleaded guilty to two counts of possessing an offensive weapon and was jailed for 12 months.
Colin Chapman
The 55-year-old, from Newport, was high on crack cocaine and alcohol when he flew into a jealous rage and launched the savage assault.
Chapman, of Howe Circle, Ringland, pleaded guilty to two counts of wounding with intent and was jailed for 13 years.
Daniel Dyas
The prolific offender, aged 27, of Taliesin, Cwmbran, pleaded guilty to a breach of a restraining order, criminal damage and a public order offence.
He was jailed for eight months.
Emelio Malson
Cocaine dealer Emelio Malson boasted to his customers on Facebook he was back in business just after being released following his arrest on drugs charges.
The 22-year-old, of Machine Meadows, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, pleaded guilty to offering to supply cocaine and cannabis between February 1, 2019 and November 30, 2019.
He was jailed for two years and six months at Cardiff Crown Court.
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