Scottish Prison Service admits human rights law breach over death in custody
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The Scottish Prison Service has acknowledged a breach of human rights law in the tragic case of Allan Marshall, who died in custody after being restrained by 17 officers. This admission, along with apologies from Police Scotland and the Crown Office, highlights serious concerns about the treatment of individuals in custody and the accountability of law enforcement agencies. It raises important questions about the protection of human rights within the justice system and the need for reforms to prevent such incidents in the future.
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