This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/uk/6407315.stm
The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Prisoners released after ruling | Prisoners released after ruling |
(40 minutes later) | |
Sixteen convicted prisoners wrongly returned to jail have been released after the House of Lords ruled the Home Office misinterpreted the law. | |
A number of violent and sex offenders are thought to be among them. | A number of violent and sex offenders are thought to be among them. |
The Home Office wanted the ability to recall to jail prisoners released on licence, up to the end of the sentence, if they had breached conditions. | |
But judges said it was unlawful for those convicted before a law change to face recall for their full term. | |
This decision follows a test case from December brought by a convicted arsonist, Paul Stellato. | |
A very small number of cases are affected by the judgment, some of which present a potential risk to the public Home Office spokesman | A very small number of cases are affected by the judgment, some of which present a potential risk to the public Home Office spokesman |
On Wednesday, the Law Lords refused the home secretary permission to appeal, and Stellato and 15 others were freed. | On Wednesday, the Law Lords refused the home secretary permission to appeal, and Stellato and 15 others were freed. |
The Home Office said some of them posed a "potential risk" to the public, but would be monitored in the community. | The Home Office said some of them posed a "potential risk" to the public, but would be monitored in the community. |
A spokesman for the department said it was disappointed by the ruling. | A spokesman for the department said it was disappointed by the ruling. |
"A very small number of cases are affected by the judgement, some of which present a potential risk to the public," he said. | |
"We sought to extend their licence - and liability to recall - to the end of their sentence in order to enhance public protection which is of the utmost importance. | "We sought to extend their licence - and liability to recall - to the end of their sentence in order to enhance public protection which is of the utmost importance. |
"This decision prevents us from doing this." | "This decision prevents us from doing this." |
BBC Home Affairs correspondent Andy Tighe said the ruling and releases were likely to cause some embarrassment for the Home Office. | BBC Home Affairs correspondent Andy Tighe said the ruling and releases were likely to cause some embarrassment for the Home Office. |