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i bet they use the brown note s gas when there's no streams
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Just be careful what you read on the Daily Mail , it's not a reputable news source. I was led to believe it was only white collar criminals being released early , those that pose no to little risk?
At this point the only thing I know 100% is that Labour are going to run this country into the ground.
 
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Just be careful what you read on the Daily Mail , it's not a reputable news source. I was led to believe it was only white collar criminals being released early , those that pose no to little risk?
Iv been lead to believe that it's not. I know someone who is involved with domestics violence prosecutions and they were contacted to be made aware of the early realises of inmates with violent charges. For example someone who have sentenced to 8 years is now out soon after 6.

Specifically told it's due To these new cuts as well, not good behaviour etc.
 
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Iv been lead to believe that it's not. I know someone who is involved with domestics violence prosecutions and they were contacted to be made aware of the early realises of inmates with violent charges. For example someone who have sentenced to 8 years is now out soon after 6.
That's standard though, isn't it? They very, very rarely serve the full sentence unless they commit further crimes inside or something.
 
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At this point the only thing I know 100% is that Labour are going to run this country into the ground.
It was already ran into the ground. Things were already s. It was the lesser of two evils between Labour and Tory. Itll get worse before it gets better fixing the mistakes of the government before whiles not doubt making plenty more along the way.
 

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Iv been lead to believe that it's not. I know someone who is involved with domestics violence prosecutions and they were contacted to be made aware of the early realises of inmates with violent charges. For example someone who have sentenced to 8 years is now out soon after 6.

Specifically told it's due To these new cuts as well, not good behaviour etc.

Surely somebody with common sense would think the ones who need releasing are the ones who've done a bit of tax fiddling :rolleyes:
 
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That's standard though, isn't it? They very, very rarely serve the full sentence unless they commit further crimes inside or something.
It's nothing to do with good behaviour or normality. I edited my comment. They were specifically contacted in regards to the making room for more prisoners and warned people will be released earlier than expected. That's just one case I could give an example of.
 
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In response to the disorder, the government had introduced 567 additional prison places that were due to come forward at the end of the month, Alexander said.

The move comes weeks after the government announced the early release of thousands of prisoners who had served 40% of their sentence in England and Wales to solve a looming overcrowding crisis.

The new prison spaces will be in Stocken prison in Rutland and Cookham Wood young offender institution in Kent, according to the justice minister.


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Surely somebody with common sense would think the ones who need releasing are the ones who've done a bit of tax fiddling :rolleyes:
It really needs to be people with non violent crimes in my opinion. It's literally hard to get a conviction for some things never mind not knowing how long they'll be kept inside because they need space.
 
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Iv been lead to believe that it's not. I know someone who is involved with domestics violence prosecutions and they were contacted to be made aware of the early realises of inmates with violent charges. For example someone who have sentenced to 8 years is now out soon after 6.

Specifically told it's due To these new cuts as well, not good behaviour etc.
"Sentences of four years or more for serious violent offences and sexual offences will be automatically excluded from the early release scheme."

I've shared the source link above.
 
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"Sentences of four years or more for serious violent offences and sexual offences will be automatically excluded from the early release scheme."

I've shared the source link above.
I'm just going off a conversation Iv had with my friend, their organised has been contacted in regards to cases they've dealt with regarding early prison releases because of the need to make space. I can't say much more than that without doxing things 🤷‍♀️ it's just one example. And im inclined to believe my friend.