Alex Belfield 10K pounds UK fine in Jail.

9 months ago
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#alexbelfield #alexbelfieldthevoiceofreason #hmprison #jeremyvine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf4MKI6oLoQ

https://www.gov.uk/staying-in-touch-with-someone-in-prison/print

Jeremy Vine was awarded 10 thousand pounds in court from Alex belfield for trolling and stalking the BBC presenter online.
There are lots of Alex Belfield fans out there and if you wanted to send Alex money this is how to do it.
Sending money
You can send money to someone in prison by making an online payment by Visa, Mastercard and Maestro debit card.
The money is paid into the prisoner’s account - a basic cash account they can use to send and receive money.
You can no longer send money by bank transfer, cheque, postal order or send cash by post to any prison. You’ll need to use a debit card instead.

https://www.gov.uk/staying-in-touch-with-someone-in-prison

Alex Belfield
Number A4747EW
HMP Stocken
Stocken hall road
Stretton
Nr Oakham
Rutland LE15 7RD
UK.
Letters, video and telephone calls
Letters
You can contact a prisoner by writing to them. Write the person’s prisoner number on the envelope. Normally there’s no limit on the number of letters you can send.

Most letters sent to and from prison are checked by prison staff.

Prisons cannot open letters from solicitors and courts except in special cases, for example if they suspect a letter is not really from a legal adviser.

You can complain to the prison if you think your letters are being read when they should not be, or if your letters are not reaching the prisoner.

Video calls
You can make secure video calls to people in some prisons using your mobile phone or tablet.

Calls can last up to 30 minutes. A prisoner is allowed 1 free video call a month.

Who can call
You must be over 18 and on the prisoner’s list of friends and family.

You can invite up to 3 other people (of any age) on the call if they are on the prisoner’s visitor list.

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