Summary
OVERCROWDED jails meant prisoners had to be kept in cells in Cardiff police stations and the magistrates' court more than 1,800 times in just under two years, the Echo can reveal today.
A total of 676 convicted men were unable to serve part of their sentences in prison because they were simply too full to take them.See the full content of this document
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Packed Jails Now Too Full to Hold Prisoners
Figures released by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) following a Freedom of Information request also sho...
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