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TopicCharles Bronson's parole is DENIED!
KillaHarkan
04/16/23 6:39:12 PM
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-charles-bronson-uks-most-29585955

Charles Bronson: UK's most violent inmate LOSES bid to be freed from prison

Charles Bronson, 70, has spent most of the past 48 years behind bars - earlier this month he became the second inmate in UK legal history to have his case heard in public after rules changed last year in a bid to remove the secrecy around the process

Charles Bronson has failed in his bid for freedom after not being granted parole following nearly 50 years behind bars.

Dubbed one of Britains most violent offenders, Bronson has spent most of the past 48 years behind bars - apart from two brief periods of freedom during which he reoffended - for a string of thefts, firearms and violent offences, including 11 hostage-takings in nine different sieges.

Victims included governors, doctors, staff and, on one occasion, his own solicitor.

He was handed a discretionary life sentence with a minimum term of four years in 2000 for taking a prison teacher at HMP Hull hostage for 44 hours. Since then, the Parole Board has repeatedly refused to direct his release.

Today, the Parole Board concluded he lacks the "skills to manage his risk of future violence". He was also denied a transfer to an open prison.

The news was broken to Bronson via a letter in an envelope at about 11.30am.

Bronsons son George Bamby told the PA news agency: I would have loved Charlie to have been released but completely respect the decision of the Parole Board.

In a document detailing the decision published on Thursday, the Parole Board said: After considering the circumstances of his offending, the progress that Mr Salvador has made while in custody and the evidence presented at the hearings, the panel was not satisfied that Mr Salvador was suitable for release.

Nor did the panel recommend to the Secretary of State that he should be transferred to an open prison.

The summary of the Parole Board decision added: The panel noted that Mr Salvador has spent most of the last 48 years in custody and that much of this time has been in conditions of segregation...


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