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Tommy Robinson will discover on Wednesday whether an appeal against his 18-month prison sentence has been successful, according to court listings (Jordan Pettitt/PA) Tommy Robinson will discover ...
Tommy Robinson should have his 18-month prison sentence reduced as his segregation while in custody is having a “demonstrable effect” on his mental health and “making him ill”, the Court ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Tommy Robinson should have his 18-month prison sentence reduced as his segregation while in custody is having a “demonstrable effect” on ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Tommy Robinson should have his 18-month prison sentence reduced as his segregation while in custody is having a “demonstrable effect” on his ...
Tommy Robinson has appealed against his 18-month prison sentence, with a court hearing how his segregation while in custody is having a “demonstrable effect” on his mental health and “making him ill”.
Tommy Robinson should have his prison sentence cut because his segregation is 'making him ill,' a court has been told. Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is serving an 18-month ...
Tommy Robinson is challenging his sentence for contempt of court on compassionate grounds, claiming his segregation in prison means he can't "regulate his emotions". The 42-year-old was jailed ...
Tommy Robinson has claimed prison segregation is “making him ill” in a bid to reduce his 18-month jail term for repeating libellous allegations against a Syrian refugee. The far-right activist, whose ...