FOUR people across Buckinghamshire have been jailed this week after appearing in court for a variety of crimes.

Two young people have been jailed for a stabbing that happened late last year as well as a man being jailed for domestic violence.

A fourth person has been jailed for drug offences with his accomplice receiving a suspended sentence.

Here are all the cases from this week:

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A pair have been jailed after they stole an e-scooter from a teenage boy, who they later stabbed with a blade.

Jake Gilfillan, aged 19, of no fixed abode and Rebecca Barlow, aged 26, previously of St Edmunds Close, Aylesbury, has been jailed for offences including robbery, wounding and being in possession of a bladed article.

On the evening of November 8, 2022, Gilfillan was with Barlow when he confronted a 16-year-old boy and girl in an alleyway leading to St Edmunds Close.

Gilfillan took the boy’s electric scooter. He then told Barlow to get a knife. When Barlow returned with the knife, Gilfillan cut the boy’s forearm, causing a laceration.

At Aylesbury Crown Court on Thursday, April 20, Gilfillan was jailed for four years and six months. Barlow was jailed for 12 months, suspended for two years.

Read more about this case here: Pair who stole 16 year old's e-scooter before attacking him with knife

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A man with a ‘repeated’ history of violence towards women has been jailed.

Billy Staples, 35, of Fairview Road, Taplow, admitted his guilt to attacking mum-of-two Anna Churchill at a hearing at Amersham Crown Court.

The court heard how Staples manhandled his ex-girlfriend at the time by pulling her by the hair in front of her two children’ at her home in Taplow on August 23, 2022.

The terrified mother then feared she was going to ‘pass out’ after he put his hand over her mouth and nose.

Judge Payne sentenced Staples to 40 months in prison for non-fatal strangulation, beating and criminal damage.

Read more about this case here: Man who strangled woman and bit ex-partner's ear is jailed

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Two drug dealers have been sentenced after the police caught them red-handed with one being sent to jail.

Mohammad Hussain, 42, of Brook Street, Luton, was sentenced to an 18-month community order and 120 hours of unpaid work on Thursday April 20.

He had pleaded guilty at a previous hearing to one count of possession with intent to supply a class A drug crack cocaine and one count of possession with intent to supply a class A drug heroin.

Read more about this case here: Drug dealing duo caught red-handed in police sting selling crack cocaine

His accomplice Rizwan Adatlat, 34, of Cambridge Street, Luton, pleaded guilty to the same offences and was sentenced on December 23 last year to three years and nine months’ imprisonment.