As Leeds Assizes Notable cases heard at the court have been: •
Zsiga Pankotia – found guilty of murder, becoming the last man to be hanged at
Armley Gaol, in 1961.
As Leeds Crown Court •
John Poulson – found guilty of fraud and sentenced to five years imprisonment (later increased to seven years) in 1974. • Stefan Kiszko – found guilty of the
murder of Lesley Molseed and wrongfully sentenced to life imprisonment in 1976. • Gary Hart – found guilty of
causing death by dangerous driving in connection with the
Selby rail crash and sentenced to five years imprisonment in 2001. •
Nick Griffin – acquitted of
incitement to racial hatred in 2006. •
Wearside Jack – The
Yorkshire Ripper hoaxer, found guilty of perverting the course of justice and sentenced to eight years imprisonment in 2006. •
John Darwin – canoeist, who faked his own death in a life insurance fraud, found guilty and sentenced to six years imprisonment in 2008. • Karen Matthews and Michael Donovan – found guilty of the
kidnapping of Shannon Matthews,
child neglect and perverting the course of justice and sentenced to eight years imprisonment in 2008. • Will Cornick – found guilty of the
murder of his teacher, Ann Maguire, and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2014. • Colin Gregg – heir to
Greggs bakery chain and former headmaster, found guilty of sexually abusing four boys and sentenced to 13½ years imprisonment (later reduced by the
Court of Appeal to 8½ years) in 2017. ==References==