Tommy Robinson's Appeal Against Prison Segregation Dismissed
Tommy Robinson's attempt to challenge his segregation at HMP Woodhill was dismissed by the High Court. Serving a sentence for contempt of court, his separation from other inmates, who pose threats to his safety, was found not to equate to solitary confinement. Despite mental health concerns and pending charges, the court maintained that his segregation was protective, not punitive, with adequate privileges provided.
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