Amy Hatfield, 38, health worker at the heart of the biggest prison drug-smuggling ring ever uncovered, has been jailed for more than 10 years.

Our thanks to Stu for this. Predictably, the BBC headline doesn’t mention a woman’s key involvement in the story.
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One thought on “Amy Hatfield, 38, health worker at the heart of the biggest prison drug-smuggling ring ever uncovered, has been jailed for more than 10 years.

  1. I notice a couple of the females are described as having been “under the influence” of inmates. Its interesting this formula, often used by women as their defence, because very definitely the “power” did not reside in the men imprisoned but in those who could walk away at any time they chose. All too often Judges, male and female seem too easily persuaded women have no minds of their own. The feminist influenced “Bench Book” guiding sentencing pushes at an open door in terms of the propensity for women to be treated much more leniently than men.

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