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Three years later one of Cardiff's Assistant Governors was found dead after an investigation into child pornography. The manager had been arrested at the prison days earlier by detectives investigating the alleged misuse of a personal computer. [5] Cardiff Prison was criticised in 2001 for its cell-share policy in the wake of an inmate's death.
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Cardiff's original court and gaol were located within the walls of Cardiff Castle. Whilst the court moved within the castle walls, the gaol was always located within the Black Tower. [ 1 ] The earliest surviving gaol record is a Gaol Calendar from 1542, at which time the castle was still used. [ 2 ]
Knox was convicted of slaying Kercher despite a lack of evidence and a coerced confession. She served four years in prison before she was freed in October 2011 after an appeals court overturned ...
Began as Long Kesh Detention Centre in 1971, before expanding to become HM Prison Maze in 1976. Well-known during The Troubles, it housed paramilitary prisoners from its establishment until its closure in 2000. Belfast: Belfast: County Antrim: Also known as the Crumlin Road Gaol. Opened in 1846 and closed in 1996. Armagh: Armagh: County Armagh
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An Italian court has upheld Amanda Knox’s final remaining conviction stemming from the murder of her British roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007.
Cardiff (1832) a Category B men's prison, Parc (1997) a Category B men's private prison and Young Offenders Institution, based in Bridgend, is Wales' only privatised prison and is presently run by G4S, Swansea (1861) a Category B/C men's prison. Wales has no prison for either women or Category A offenders, who must be housed in gaols in England.