A prison guard cries in court after confessing to having an improper relationship with a prisoner.

She was accused of two offenses.

July 26th 2024.

A prison guard cries in court after confessing to having an improper relationship with a prisoner.
Today at Teesside Crown Court, Kelsey Calvert, a 28-year-old prison officer, arrived to face two charges. As she stood before the judge in Middlesbrough, emotions ran high, with even a prison officer crying over the situation. Calvert pleaded guilty to both charges, one being misconduct in public office for engaging in an inappropriate relationship with an inmate at HMP Holme House, a men's prison in Stockton-on-Tees, before November 22nd, 2022. The other charge was for bringing codeine into the facility prior to the same date.

Clearly overwhelmed, Calvert sobbed in the dock as she admitted to her wrongdoings. The presiding Judge Richard Bennett adjourned the case and ordered a pre-sentence report. Calvert was told that she would be sentenced on October 4th, and was granted unconditional bail until then.

It's a heartbreaking situation for all involved, especially for Calvert who is facing the consequences of her actions. It's a reminder of the serious responsibility that comes with being a prison officer, and the impact that inappropriate relationships can have on the integrity of the justice system. As the case continues, we can only hope that the appropriate measures will be taken to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.

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