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Charles Bronson has been subject to some ‘brutal and unacceptable’ treatment behind bars, a psychologist told his parole hearing today.

The notorious inmate, 70, was jailed for บาคาร่า|แทงบาคาร่าเว็บไหนดี|ทำไมต้องเดิมพันที่UFABET seven years in 1974 after being convicted of armed robbery and was finally given a life sentence for kidnapping prison teacher Phil Danielson in 1999.

The second day of Bronson’s parole review heard one of the UK’s longest serving prisoners holds ‘anti-authoritarian views’ and is ‘suspicious’ of the motives of others.

Three parole judges — who have not been publicly named — are considering his case at HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, while members of the press and public watch the proceedings on a live stream from the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.

An independent psychologist employed by Bronson’s legal team told the hearing today: ‘He feels like the whole system is about humiliating and degrading him.’

Charles Bronson (seen on Monday) is the second prisoner in UK legal history to have his parole hearing held in public after the rules changed last year

Charles Bronson (seen on Monday) is the second prisoner in UK legal history to have his parole hearing held in public after the rules changed last year

The notorious prisoner, 70, was jailed for seven years in 1974 after being convicted of armed robbery and was finally given a life sentence for kidnapping teacher Phil Danielson in 1999

The notorious prisoner, 70, was jailed for seven years in 1974 after being convicted of armed robbery and was finally given a life sentence for kidnapping teacher Phil Danielson in 1999

Wearing a black t-shirt with white writing on it, and his trademark dark, round glasses, Bronson could be seen rocking his chair backwards and forwards as the psychologist gave evidence.

She said the 70-year-old has mild symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, partly due to some ‘brutal and unacceptable treatment’ while in the prison system.

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