Prisoners guilty of riot plot
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Your support makes all the difference.Five former Strangeways prisoners were convicted by a jury at Manchester Crown Court yesterday of plotting to cause grievous bodily harm to prison and police officers and conspiracy to riot.
Kevin Gee, 27; Glynn Williams, 29; Mark Williams, 24; Anthony Bush, 27; and David Bowen, 29, denied the charges. The jury was sent to spend a fourth night in a hotel after failing to reach verdicts on the seven others on trial.
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