From the vile boyfriend who tried to blame his domestic violence on girlfriend's abortion - to the woman who 'pretended to fall over' at Superdrug store jailed for 'exposing' people to 'risk' during coronavirus crisis.
The region's courts have given out hefty prison sentences for all manner of crimes in April. Locked up itself, however, may look a bit different as we reach the later half of the month and those to come.
With the coronavirus outbreak and recent UK lockdown announcement by the Prime Minister, judges are having to make difficult decisions to decide which cases are heard and which are not.
But while it may not be as busy as usual, justice is still being done in Manchester, just not quite as we know it. So, despite current