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The scathing remarks judges made in court in 2023

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Before a criminal learns their fate, judges divulge the reasoning behind their decision and recite the facts of the case. But judges also often take the opportunity to dish out some damning home truths, be it to the criminals, the police or the Prosecution.

In cases over the past 12 months, judges have made their feelings known on certain offenders who have appeared in Manchester's courts.

Here are some of the most cutting put-downs delivered from the bench over the past year. Neonatal nurse Lucy Letby was jailed for life earlier this year for the ‘cold and cynical’ murders of seven babies.

She also attempted to murder six more. She is deemed to be the most prolific baby killer in modern history. Prosecutors said Letby was a 'calculated opportunist' who used the vulnerabilities of premature and sick infants to camouflage her acts.

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