Bronson out of solitary; PRISON.BRITAIN's most dangerous prisoner Charles Bronson has finally been let out of solitary confinement solitary confinement n. the placement of a prisoner in a Federal or state prison in a cell away from other prisoners, usually as a form of internal penal discipline, but occasionally to protect the convict from other prisoners or to prevent the prisoner from causing after more than 30 years. He has been moved to a lower security jail and will be slowly integrated with others. It could even pave the way for Bronson, 55 - whose life story is now a movie - eventually being released. Lawyer Giovanni di Stefano Giovanni di Stefano (born 1955) is a European lawyer[] based in Italy who frequently works in the United Kingdom. He has made a reputation advising the defence in high-profile criminal cases in English and international courts. said: "This is a positive move." Bank robber Bronson was moved from Wakefield to Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire. He was jailed in 1974 but led 10 prison sieges.. |
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