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Inmate accused of attacking prison officer handing him a meal

Inmate accused of attacking prison officer handing him a meal

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A SERVING prisoner will stand trial later this year – accused of attacking an Isle of Wight prison officer who was passing him a meal.
Nathan Giles, of HMP Isle of Wight, appeared before Island magistrates via video link on Friday, July 25.
The 36-year-old is charged with, and denies, assault by beating of an emergency worker, in Newport, on January 28.
He is accused of attacking a prison officer while being passed a meal through his cell door.
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Mr Giles elected for his trial to be heard at the Isle of Wight Crown Court.
His case was adjourned for a plea and trial preparation hearing on September 1.
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