Here is our monthly look back at some of the criminals jailed in Norfolk courts in April.
• A former parish councillor was jailed for 18 months for possessing indecent images and attempting to incite children to engage in sexual activity.
Kevin Craske, of Providence Place, Briston, was placed on the sex offenders' register for ten years and made subject to a sexual harm prevention order.
• A man was jailed after admitting production of cannabis at a pig farm in Bradenham less than two years after he was cleared of conspiracy to produce drugs at the same site.
Mark Jude, 50, West Carr Road, Attleborough was sentenced to 40 months imprisonment after having previously admitted a charge of production of cannabis, a controlled drug of class B.
• A bus driver who groomed and sexually abused a 15-year-old girl was jailed four-and-half years and placed on the sex offenders' register for life.
Andrew Blyth, 55, North Walsham Road, Bacton, chatted with the girl after he accepted her friend request on Facebook and later sent her sexually explicit photos of himself, and allowed her to send him photos showing her partly undressed, Norwich Crown Court heard.
• Keith Wright, 58 and of no fixed address in Swaffham, was sentenced to 11 years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of possession with intent to supply a Class A drug.
Wright admitted to being is possession of heroin with a street value of £10,600 when officers issued a warrant at an address in Necton last year.
• Robert Chapman, 29, of Dereham Road, Norwich, was jailed for 40 months for an attack which left the victim with face fractures and possible nerve damage.
Chapman had earlier been drinking with the victim at a Norwich address but attacked the victim following a disagreement over money as they were making their way home, Norwich Crown Court was told. He admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
• David Peck, 31, and Wayne Williams, 38, were both sentenced to a total of three years each after both had previously admitted their involvement in the burglaries the Premier Stores in Crostwick Lane, Spixworth.
Williams, of Horning Close, Norwich, admitted two counts of burglary. Peck, of Gilbard Road, Norwich, admitted two counts of burglary, one of dangerous driving, driving without insurance and otherwise in accordance with a licence and possession of cannabis.
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