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Prisoner Posts Online: A Family’s Anguish and Legal Implications

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The parents of Joshua Hall, a teenager murdered in 2020, are outraged after discovering his killer has been posting on social media from prison. This revelation raises serious questions about prison security and the enforcement of rules against mobile phone use. The Ministry of Justice has described the situation as “totally unacceptable” and is investigating how the posts occurred.

Joshua’s parents, Kirsty and Michael Hall, express their anger, stating that the killer’s online presence undermines the justice system and suggests a lack of remorse. They are calling for additional time to be added to the killer’s 14-year sentence, arguing that the original punishment was too lenient given the severity of the crime.

The posts, which included images of the killer with other inmates, were removed after the Ministry of Justice intervened. However, the Halls are concerned about the broader implications of such breaches, questioning whether prison regulations are adequately enforced. They fear that this incident could embolden other inmates to disregard rules.

As the investigation unfolds, the case highlights the vulnerabilities within the prison system and the potential for social media to impact the lives of victims’ families. The Halls hope their advocacy will lead to stricter penalties for offenders caught violating prison rules, ensuring justice for their son.

Source: BBC News

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