Prisoners To Be Released Early Under Government Plans To Tackle Prisons Capacity Crisis
Some prisoners could be released early in measures announced by the Justice Secretary to avoid “the collapse of the criminal justice system”.
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Some prisoners could be released early in measures announced by the Justice Secretary to avoid “the collapse of the criminal justice system”.
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