Practice at Cork Prison of putting new prisoners in isolation 'bordering on unconstitutional' - judge

A new practice of putting prisoners arriving in Cork Prison into isolation for 14 days has been described by a district judge as “bordering on unconstitutional”.
Practice at Cork Prison of putting new prisoners in isolation 'bordering on unconstitutional' - judge
File image of cell block at Cork Prison

A new practice of putting prisoners arriving in Cork Prison into isolation for 14 days has been described by a district judge as “bordering on unconstitutional”.

A number of prisoners due to come before Cork District Court via video link were unable to use the video room in the prison as they were described as being in isolation.

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