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susie123 26-01-2012 22:41

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 965450)
That's about right and you can have up to 2 people on each one I think.

Yes one a month and two people on each one. Wonder who advises corrie on this sort of thing :confused:

kestrelx 26-01-2012 22:58

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 965451)
Yes one a month and two people on each one. Wonder who advises corrie on this sort of thing :confused:

I don't think they care. In the time they have it's easier and more effective to ignore reality to keep the story flowing.:hesoff:

garinda 26-01-2012 23:24

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Are prison visiting times not more relaxed, when someone's only held on remand?

As Fiz was recently?

Although you're imprison, you haven't been found guilty of any crime.

kestrelx 27-01-2012 00:10

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 965461)
Are prison visiting times not more relaxed, when someone's only held on remand?

As Fiz was recently?

Although you're imprison, you haven't been found guilty of any crime.

It's the same. Because if they remand someone it's usually coz they are afraid they may repeat the offence or are probably guilty.

garinda 27-01-2012 08:09

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How often you can visit someone in prison

'A convicted prisoner is allowed at least two 60-minute visits every four weeks

A prisoner on remand (waiting for their trial) is allowed three 60-minute visits a week.'

Visiting someone in prison : Directgov - Crime and justice


According to this a prisoner on remand can have three hours of visits per week.

As opposed to to two hours per month/4 weeks.

cashman 27-01-2012 08:26

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 965467)
It's the same. Because if they remand someone it's usually coz they are afraid they may repeat the offence or are probably guilty.

Not the case, Bail is normally refused cos of nature of offence/ Police object/ No fixed Address,/Fear of repeat, is only 1 possibility./ Likely to be guilty don't come into it.

jaysay 27-01-2012 09:06

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 965442)
Because I had to take my mother down to visit my brother when he was inside and it was very strict. :rolleyes:

There was me thinking you were an only child:rolleyes:

jaysay 27-01-2012 09:09

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 965477)
How often you can visit someone in prison

'A convicted prisoner is allowed at least two 60-minute visits every four weeks

A prisoner on remand (waiting for their trial) is allowed three 60-minute visits a week.'

Visiting someone in prison : Directgov - Crime and justice


According to this a prisoner on remand can have three hours of visits per week.

As opposed to to two hours per month/4 weeks.

Seems kestralx was giving us bum information Rindi:D

susie123 27-01-2012 09:59

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 965489)
Seems kestralx was giving us bum information Rindi:D

Not necessarily, what he and I said about visiting convicted prisoners is correct, but it does seem that the regime is more relaxed for those on remand. Still don't think you could just turn up at the prison unannounced.

jaysay 27-01-2012 17:53

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 965496)
Not necessarily, what he and I said about visiting convicted prisoners is correct, but it does seem that the regime is more relaxed for those on remand. Still don't think you could just turn up at the prison unannounced.

Excuse me miss susie, but kestralx said that both prosoners and people on remand were treated the same, bum information:rolleyes:

susie123 27-01-2012 18:08

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 965570)
Excuse me miss susie, but kestralx said that both prosoners and people on remand were treated the same, bum information:rolleyes:

I meant he was half right, about prisoners but not about those on remand.

jaysay 27-01-2012 18:14

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 965580)
I meant he was half right, about prisoners but not about those on remand.

That wasn't the argument:p

stetrovers 27-01-2012 19:26

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Anybody know the actor with Accrington connections who has played 2 different characters in Coronation Street ? ( he used to live in Whalley Road, according to my mum )

susie123 27-01-2012 21:15

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 965604)
Anybody know the actor with Accrington connections who has played 2 different characters in Coronation Street ? ( he used to live in Whalley Road, according to my mum )

Here you go: Barry Stanton (born ? ?, 1940) played Albert Cook on Coronation Street in 1967 and Tony Ditchburn in 1981. His other credits include The Sweeney, Upstairs, Downstairs, Minder, Yes, Prime Minister and the 1994 film The Madness of King George.
From Barry Stanton - Corriepedia - Coronation Street, UK soap opera

His parents had an icecream shop/cafe on Whalley Road just below the railway bridge, on the same side of the road as the Clock Garage. We used to hang out there on Sunday afternoons in the early 60s. I can still taste their Vimto ice lollies!

Do you mind me asking why you want to know?

kestrelx 28-01-2012 12:14

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 965580)
I meant he was half right, about prisoners but not about those on remand.

Well thanks for clearing it all up I wasn't 100% sure! However the issue I was pointing out was that an individual family or otherwise except legal representation - can't just turn up at a prison and demand to see a prisoner! They have to go through the process of getting a Visitors form sent to them by the prisoner. The rest if it is splitting hairs!:rolleyes:

Also has any Corrie actor got a part in Eastenders?


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