Have a look at this April round-up of some of the Cambridgeshire criminals that were jailed this month.
They will now spend time behind bars for their crimes, which include paedophilia, making threats to kill, and making false rape claims.
To read the full story and the court result, click on the criminal's name.
Scott McSpadden
Scott McSpadden, 40, who is described as one of the UK's most "prolific" shoplifter, stole just shy of £60 worth of Crème Eggs.
He entered a Tesco in Wisbech last month with his accomplice, Tanya Momot, 31, and made off with the chocolate eggs.
He'll spend nine weeks behind bars for the theft. He also has to pay Tesco £30 in compensation.
Darren Moore
Darren Moore, 55, from Ely, was jailed in April for making 14 false rape allegations against men.
Moore gave false information to the police which led to five innocent men being interviewed under caution.
In court, Moore admitted that he made the allegations up because he was "lonely" - he'll spend three years behind bars for his lies.
Kelvin Ramasta
Kelvin Ramasta, a former nurse at Addenbrooke's Hospital, pocketed over £100,000 from patients with dementia and Alzheimer's.
Ramasta, 30, from Cambridge, preyed on vulnerable elderly people who were patients in the hospital and stole their bank cards, forged their names on cheques, and opened bank accounts in their names.
One of his victim's died a week after she was discharged from hospital.
His abuse of his position has landed him four years and six months in jail.
Joleen Maughan
Joleen Maughan, 37, went on a rampage in Serpentine Green in Hampton.
She stole four bottles of vodka from Tesco, threatened staff with a needle, and punched one staff member in the face.
She continued thieving in Peterborough when she was released on court bail after the incident.
The Peterborough woman will spent 12 weeks in prison.
Leon Richardson
Leon Richardson, a 22-year-old paedophile, sent a schoolboy sexually explicit images and videos of himself and asked for them in return.
He also persuaded the schoolboy to take part in sexual acts with his own brother, who was younger than him.
Richardson, from Cambridge, will spend five years and four months in prison for his horrific crimes.
Steven Codona
Steven Codona, a 30-year-old from Wisbech, fled a car accident that he caused through his dangerous driving.
Codona skipped a red light in Wisbech which led him to colliding with a Peugeot 307 - Codona and his passenger fled the scene.
The Peugeot driver, a man in his 60s, suffered a fractured ankle and further injuries to his collar bone, pelvis, sternum, ribs and lung.
Codona's dangerous driving has led to him being jailed for two-and-a-half years.
Ryan Miller
Armed police were called to a Starbucks at the Orton Centre in Peterborough to arrest Ryan Miller, 36.
The morning of his arrest, Miller carried a knife and made threats to stab his ex-partner and her new partner, as well as petrol bomb their address.
He visited a friend's house and the knife was taken off of him.
Afterwards, they went to Starbucks where armed police arrived to arrest Miller, who has been jailed for nine months.
Kyron Marshall
Kyron Marshall, of Loire Court in Peterborough, messaged Cambridgeshire Police via a web chat to tell them that he'd knocked someone unconscious and would kill them if police officers didn't attend.
He also made threats to stab any officers who did attend, but police attended anyway and found that Marshall was lying.
While on bail after his arrest, he messaged his ex-partner a photo of a gun and said "bang bang girls dead".
Marshall, 35, has been jailed for two years and eight months.
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