Article 6YY3R UK jail escape trial reignites debate over indefinite sentences

UK jail escape trial reignites debate over indefinite sentences

by
Robyn Vinter North of England correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6YY3R)

Joe Outlaw, who climbed on to a prison roof, is using the mental toll of indeterminate detention as a legal defence

The trial of an alleged escapee who spent hours on the roof of a high-security prison in his underpants is set to be the first time the stress caused by indeterminate sentences can be used as a legal defence.

Joe Outlaw is due to stand trial on Monday for climbing on to the roof of HMP Frankland in Durham in June 2023 in protest at the imprisonment for public protection (IPP) sentence he and others are serving.

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