One of those featured is a former Chesterfield teacher who was sentenced for a two-year sexual relationship with a female pupil aged just 14 in the 1970s.
While another defendant swindled a vulnerable Wirksworth woman he was supposed to be caring for out of nearly £10,000.
5. Luke Nixon
Nixon, 33, turned an Ilkeston property he was renting into a cannabis farm worth around £64,000.
He had locks changed at the house and electricity had been bypassed - with wires coming out of the electricity meter posing a significant fire risk.
More than 70 cannabis plants - believed to be worth a potential £64,000 - were seized by officers.
Nixon, of Market Place, Ilkeston, was jailed for two years and three months. of Market Place, Ilkeston, Photo: Derbyshire Police
6. Tom Ssematiko
Ssematiko, 59, pilfered nearly £10,000 from a vulnerable Wirksworth woman he was the carer for.
The conman opened her bank statements and set up online banking without permission.
He made three transactions transferring money to his own account totalling more than £9,000.
The defendant, of Moor Furlong, in Stretton, Burton-on-Trent, was jailed for 18 months. Photo: Derbyshire Police
7. Ashley Arundell
"Prolific disqualified driver" Arundell, 30, of Princess Street, Brimington, was jailed for 12 weeks after being caught behind the wheel again.
Arundell appeared before magistrates after it it was discovered he continued to drive and trade as a scrap car dealer. Photo: Derbyshire Police
8. Paul Aaron Wells
Paul Aaron Wells, 37, of no fixed abode, was jailed for 14 days after breaching a criminal behaviour order banning him from the town centre. Previous court appearances described Wells’ life as a ‘revolving door’ due to homelessness and drug addiction.
Defence solicitor Paul McLeod told Chesterfield magistrates three years ago: “It’s really sad because it is like a revolving door. He goes to prison, comes out, gets breached and goes back again." Photo: Derbyshire Police