Correctional Officer Sentenced for Illicit Jail Relationship
A 27-year-old jail officer has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years imprisonment after participating in an illegal relationship with a convicted gang member incarcerated at HMP Lindholme in South Yorkshire. Charlotte Winstanley maintained the forbidden affair with inmate Jabhari Blair, 30, for almost three years whereas employed on the Class-C facility.
Specific Communications and Jail Trysts
Proof introduced in courtroom revealed Winstanley exchanged express messages with Blair utilizing a contraband cell phone, together with declarations that she was ‘actually praying to have your child.’ The pair designated Monday evenings as ‘date evening’ throughout the jail grounds, the place surveillance footage captured them getting into locked places of work alone for durations starting from 3-14 minutes.
Court docket paperwork detailed how Winstanley smuggled prohibited gadgets into the ability at Blair’s request, together with SIM playing cards, digital storage units, and different contraband chosen by way of on-line retailers. The officer moreover shared confidential jail intelligence with Blair, together with particulars about inmate medical information and safety operations.
Persistent Offending After Suspension
Regardless of being suspended from responsibility in November 2022, Winstanley continued the connection by making a false electronic mail identification to speak with Blair after his switch to HMP Ranby. Recorded video calls captured the previous officer expressing hopes of being pregnant and stating: ‘I like my job however I like you extra.’
Throughout sentencing at Sheffield Crown Court docket, Decide Jeremy Richardson described the case as exceptionally extreme, noting: ‘Not solely was there a sexual relationship which endured for a protracted interval, however you launched prohibited gadgets and transmitted inner jail pictures externally. The corruption escalated progressively over an prolonged period.’
Prison Penalties and Mitigation
Blair, serving a 13-year sentence for a 2014 gang-related stabbing in Bradford, obtained an extra 13-month time period for possessing contraband units in his cell. Each sentences have been decreased because of procedural delays in prosecution.
Winstanley pleaded responsible to misconduct in public workplace and unauthorized pictures inside jail services. Protection counsel described the defendant as ‘deeply remorseful,’ although Decide Richardson emphasised the deliberate nature of her actions: ‘This wasn’t competing loyalties – you knowingly selected the flawed path.’
The case marks the newest in a sequence of incidents involving inappropriate relationships between jail workers and inmates at UK correctional services.

