Among those caged over the last seven days is 18-year-old Zayn Imaran of Bedale Close, Swallownest, Sheffield who has been jailed for 26 months after being caught by police with heroin, cocaine and a lock-knife.
Luke Craig Hodgson, aged 24, of Devonshire Drive, Dore, Sheffield, has started a two-year prison sentence for twice grabbing his ex-partner around the throat and smashing an acquaintance over the head with a bottle after Hodgson believed he had been talking to his former partner.
Lee Jeffcock has become the first to be jailed at Sheffield Crown Court under new ‘strangulation’ laws after subjecting a woman to a ‘frightening’ attack.
Jeffcock, formerly of Northgate, Barnsley, assaulted his victim at an address in Barnsley, punching her in the face and strangling her for a prolonged period of time, and has been sentenced to three years’ custody.
Martyn Johnson, aged 37, of High Street, Thurnscoe, Barnsley, who was the subject of a restraining order, has been jailed for three years for attacking and harassing the woman he was banned from contacting.
Lee Jeffcock has become the first to be jailed at Sheffield Crown Court under new ‘strangulation’ laws after subjecting a woman to a ‘frightening’ attack.
![Sheffield Crown Court heard on September 1, 2022 how Dominik Kroscen, aged 20, burgled a room at The Prince of Wales Hotel, in Rotherham, and months later burgled the Slug and Lettuce pub, in Sheffield, and stole a car sparking a police pursuit.
Prosecuting barrister Harry Crowson said Kroscen stole a phone and wallet from a resident’s room at The Prince of Wales Hotel and stole car keys from the Slug and Lettuce and the key owner’s Nissan Micra which was parked nearby.
Mr Crowson added police spotted the stolen Nissan Micra being driven by Kroscen on Fenton Road, in Rotherham, and he reached speeds of 90mph, went through multiple red traffic lights and crashed into a lamppost near Meadowhall before he fled on foot but was found by a police dog.
Judge Sarah Wright told Kroscen: “You have 19 previous convictions for 24 offences. The vast majority being for theft or similar offences of dishonesty.
“You have a previous conviction for a dwelling home burglary in 2015 and two offences of non-dwelling burglary in 2017.”
Kroscen, of Commercial Road, Newport, pleaded guilty to the dwelling burglary at The Prince of Wales Hotel, from May, and he also admitted fraud after he used a stolen bank card from this raid to buy £8 of food from a McDonald's restaurant.
He also pleaded guilty to the non-dwelling burglary at the Slug and Lettuce, the theft of a vehicle, dangerous driving and driving without insurance and without a licence from between August 9 and 10. In addition, the court heard Kroscen had breached the terms of a previously imposed suspended prison sentence.
Judge Wright sentenced Kroscen, who sat with his head in his hands and wiping his face during the hearing, to 30 months of custody and disqualified him from driving for 27 months.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmI1YjlkZjYyLTgzZWYtNGZkMi1hOWEyLWVmNGQ5ZjkxZjRkMjozYjY3Y2JiMC04ZmZlLTRiNzEtOWYxNi0yODJiN2IwYWY1Y2E=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=640)
9. Dominik Kroscen: Jail for burglar who broke into Slug and Lettuce in Sheffield and fled from police in stolen car
Sheffield Crown Court heard on September 1, 2022 how Dominik Kroscen, aged 20, burgled a room at The Prince of Wales Hotel, in Rotherham, and months later burgled the Slug and Lettuce pub, in Sheffield, and stole a car sparking a police pursuit. Prosecuting barrister Harry Crowson said Kroscen stole a phone and wallet from a resident’s room at The Prince of Wales Hotel and stole car keys from the Slug and Lettuce and the key owner’s Nissan Micra which was parked nearby. Mr Crowson added police spotted the stolen Nissan Micra being driven by Kroscen on Fenton Road, in Rotherham, and he reached speeds of 90mph, went through multiple red traffic lights and crashed into a lamppost near Meadowhall before he fled on foot but was found by a police dog. Judge Sarah Wright told Kroscen: “You have 19 previous convictions for 24 offences. The vast majority being for theft or similar offences of dishonesty. “You have a previous conviction for a dwelling home burglary in 2015 and two offences of non-dwelling burglary in 2017.” Kroscen, of Commercial Road, Newport, pleaded guilty to the dwelling burglary at The Prince of Wales Hotel, from May, and he also admitted fraud after he used a stolen bank card from this raid to buy £8 of food from a McDonald's restaurant. He also pleaded guilty to the non-dwelling burglary at the Slug and Lettuce, the theft of a vehicle, dangerous driving and driving without insurance and without a licence from between August 9 and 10. In addition, the court heard Kroscen had breached the terms of a previously imposed suspended prison sentence. Judge Wright sentenced Kroscen, who sat with his head in his hands and wiping his face during the hearing, to 30 months of custody and disqualified him from driving for 27 months. Photo: syp