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Charles Bronson insists he'll be set free ahead of notorious lag's parole hearing

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Mirror, In a phone call from jail, he said: “I’ve got my jam roll [parole] coming up. All my reports are excellent. “It’s looking good, it really is.

I’m closer now to getting out than I have been in 30-odd years. Up to now, there’s not a date, but it’s looking like June, July.“I’m the first man in the British Isles to have a public parole hearing.

All these decades I’ve done.”At 22, Bronson was jailed for the first time for armed robbery, he was initially sentenced to seven years but more time was added due to attacks on guards and fellow prisoners.That stretch ended in 1987 but he was soon back in jail, and in total he has been moved prisons more than 120 times during his 43-year spell behind bars - much of which has been in solitary confinement.In 2014, the Spurs fan covered himself in Lurpak to attack 12 prison officers at Full Sutton jail, admitting he had “lost it” because Arsenal had won the FA Cup.

It was a carbon copy of his assault on 12 Wakefield Prison officers in 2010.He has also had nine rooftop protests and held a reported 11 hostages.

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