These are the faces of people jailed in June for crimes linked to St Helens.
This month, courts heard how a man raped a gran near London's Piccadilly Circus just weeks after he was released by police under investigation.
This week, he was hit with more jail time for the attempted rape of another victim in 2018.
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Other cases brought before the courts were that of a convicted sex offender who groomed a child with presents and invited him to his flat to play XBox.
And a judge had to sentence a man who asked a dad if he could rape his two-year-old daughter in a series of sickening messages.
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Here are some of the most serious cases related to St Helens that came before the courts in June.
Shakur Valentino

Shakur Valentino took a teenage woman's knickers as a trophy after trying to rape her.
He put his hand over the mouth of the 18-year-old woman "to silence her protests" as she screamed for help, only for a friend to intervene.
But after he was arrested, he was released by police under investigation and just weeks later raped a gran near London's Piccadilly Circus.
Valentino was previously jailed for 12 years, with an extended five years on licence, for raping that woman, who was in her 60s, in 2019.
This week he was hit with a further five and a half years in jail, with an extended two years, for the attempted rape of his first victim in 2018.
Judge Louise Brandon said "a disturbing feature" of both cases was he "took trophies in the form of items as a reminder of your offending".
After kidnapping and raping the gran in an alleyway he took her leggings and after trying to rape the teenager in St Helens he kept her underwear.
Valentino, 23, from St Helens, denied raping the teen, but on the day she was due to give pre-recorded evidence for a trial, admitted attempted rape.
Paul Roberts

Paul Roberts sent sick WhatsApp messages to a boy and suggested he play a sexual "prank" on his mum.
The convicted sex offender groomed the child with presents and invited him to his flat to play XBox.
While there he cuddled and kissed the boy, who also got undressed after a "water fight" involving another child.
But his twisted behaviour and the detail of the supposed prank - too obscene to publish - came to light after Robert's online persona "Saint" was exposed.
Roberts was hit with a 10-year Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO) in October 2011 for possessing and distributing indecent images of children.
The 37-year-old, of Boardsman Lane, St Helens, breached the SOPO in 2019 and received 16 months in jail, suspended for two years, in July 2020.
He admitted breaching the SOPO a further three times and breaching the suspended sentence by sending the WhatsApp messages, deleting his browsing history after the National Crime Agency identified his online conversations, and meeting up with the child.
The paedophile was jailed for three years and four months.
Matthew Parr
Matthew Parr asked a dad if he could rape his two-year-old daughter in a series of sickening messages.
The paedophile said he also wanted to rape the man's nine-year-old daughter after being told she was autistic.
The 46-year-old didn't realise he was actually speaking to an undercover police officer when he asked "would it be like a foursome?"
He even sent the police officer a child rape video involving a toddler during the chats, on the website Wickr, from March to June 2020.
Parr had a vile stash involving 29 images of child rape, 70 other indecent images of children and two images of extreme pornography.
The pervert, of Old Wargrave Road, Newton-Le-Willows, admitted three counts of downloading, one count of possessing and three counts of distributing indecent images of children.
He also admitted two counts of arranging the commision of a child sex offence - in relation to the two fictitious children - and possessing extreme porn.
Parr was jailed for five years.