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Ministry of Justice apologises for prisoner early release letter | |
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Elizabeth Hudson said she is "exhausted" from fighting the error | Elizabeth Hudson said she is "exhausted" from fighting the error |
A woman who was abused by her ex-partner has received an apology from the Ministry of Justice after an admin error left her believing he would be released early from prison. | A woman who was abused by her ex-partner has received an apology from the Ministry of Justice after an admin error left her believing he would be released early from prison. |
Martin Underwood, 49, attacked Elizabeth Hudson at their home in Barnsley in April 2021, before assaulting a second victim while out on police bail. | Martin Underwood, 49, attacked Elizabeth Hudson at their home in Barnsley in April 2021, before assaulting a second victim while out on police bail. |
Underwood was not eligible for the early release scheme but due to "key details" missing from a court warrant, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) told Ms Hudson he could be released in June 2025. | Underwood was not eligible for the early release scheme but due to "key details" missing from a court warrant, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) told Ms Hudson he could be released in June 2025. |
The MoJ has now apologised for the error. Underwood will remain in prison until his standard release date. | The MoJ has now apologised for the error. Underwood will remain in prison until his standard release date. |
Martin Underwood was jailed in February 2023 for six years and three months | Martin Underwood was jailed in February 2023 for six years and three months |
The early release scheme saw 1,700 offenders leave prisons to deal with overcrowding - but due to the domestic abuse aspect of Underwood's convictions he was not eligible for the programme. | The early release scheme saw 1,700 offenders leave prisons to deal with overcrowding - but due to the domestic abuse aspect of Underwood's convictions he was not eligible for the programme. |
An MoJ spokesperson said: "He will remain behind bars until his standard release date. We would like to apologise to Elizabeth Hudson for this error." | An MoJ spokesperson said: "He will remain behind bars until his standard release date. We would like to apologise to Elizabeth Hudson for this error." |
Ms Hudson said she was "exhausted" from fighting the error, which she said had robbed her of "months of peace" since she had received a letter in September about Underwood's possible early release. | Ms Hudson said she was "exhausted" from fighting the error, which she said had robbed her of "months of peace" since she had received a letter in September about Underwood's possible early release. |
"They kept telling me over and over, 'no, he is serving a sentence for causing actual bodily harm and therefore is eligible [for release]'. | "They kept telling me over and over, 'no, he is serving a sentence for causing actual bodily harm and therefore is eligible [for release]'. |
"I knew that wasn't the reality of the situation. | "I knew that wasn't the reality of the situation. |
"It was like banging your head against a brick wall, trying to get through to anybody who would listen." | "It was like banging your head against a brick wall, trying to get through to anybody who would listen." |
Underwood was jailed for six years and three months in February 2023 after admitting assault occasioning actual bodily harm and making threats to kill Ms Hudson. | Underwood was jailed for six years and three months in February 2023 after admitting assault occasioning actual bodily harm and making threats to kill Ms Hudson. |
He admitted non-fatal suffocation against a second woman, which he committed while on bail in the two years between attacking Ms Hudson and being jailed. | He admitted non-fatal suffocation against a second woman, which he committed while on bail in the two years between attacking Ms Hudson and being jailed. |
'Exhausting' | 'Exhausting' |
Under the early release scheme, some offenders who had completed 40% of their sentence – rather than the usual 50% - were automatically released. | Under the early release scheme, some offenders who had completed 40% of their sentence – rather than the usual 50% - were automatically released. |
It excluded people convicted of certain offences, including those connected to terrorism, national security, or to domestic abuse, such as stalking or non-fatal strangulation. | It excluded people convicted of certain offences, including those connected to terrorism, national security, or to domestic abuse, such as stalking or non-fatal strangulation. |
Ms Hudson said: "It has taken so much over the last few months, you start to feel like you're going mad. | Ms Hudson said: "It has taken so much over the last few months, you start to feel like you're going mad. |
"It was only when I finally got hold of a copy of the judge's sentencing remarks that I had it in black and white. | "It was only when I finally got hold of a copy of the judge's sentencing remarks that I had it in black and white. |
"The criminal justice system feels like you're battling against it at every single step as a victim, and it's exhausting, and it shouldn't be like that." | "The criminal justice system feels like you're battling against it at every single step as a victim, and it's exhausting, and it shouldn't be like that." |
She said crimes connected with domestic abuse, such as Underwood's conviction, should be listed as an aggravated offence. | She said crimes connected with domestic abuse, such as Underwood's conviction, should be listed as an aggravated offence. |
"We can't prevent domestic abusers being released from prison, because they're not listed as domestic abusers," she said. | "We can't prevent domestic abusers being released from prison, because they're not listed as domestic abusers," she said. |
An MoJ spokesperson thanked Ms Hudson for "alerting" them to the error and said the organisation was focusing on long-term reforms. | An MoJ spokesperson thanked Ms Hudson for "alerting" them to the error and said the organisation was focusing on long-term reforms. |
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