They Have Almost the Same Name: One Inmate Released Instead of another... Then Re-Incarcerated
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On 3 September, a 26-year-old inmate was arrested in Saint-Jean-d'Illac, Gironde. The man was released last April because of a mistake in his name. He was not prosecuted for escape, he still returned to prison to serve the end of his sentence.
In May, one inmate was mistakenly released in place of another. Both were incarcerated in Bordeaux-Gradignan prison. The one who was initially to remain behind bars was arrested on September 3 in the Bordeaux periphery. - They have almost the same name: a prisoner released in place of another... then re-incarcerated (Police, justice and other facts).
A prisoner, who had been released in early May by mistake from the prison of Bordeaux-Gradignan instead of another prisoner with almost similar surname, was found and re-incarcerated, said the Public Prosecutor's Office on Monday...
It is an incredible mistake of the prison administration. A 25-year-old prisoner, sentenced to 10 years in prison for a robbery with violence resulting in death, was released in early May at the prison.
Released by mistake from Bordeaux-Gradignan prison in April, a 25-year-old prisoner was caught up in early September after several months of cavalry. He should not be prosecuted for escape, the error being attributable to the prison administration. A misadministrative release On 30 April last, a 25-year-old prisoner, incarcerated in...
The 26-year-old was serving a sentence of ten years' imprisonment and had been released because of a near homonymous nature: he had been confused with another prisoner, whose name was very close. The man was arrested in Saint-Jean-d'Illac, but will not be prosecuted for escape.
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