A female prison officer who used a "dirty phone" as she made hundreds of
calls and texts with an inmate at a youth offenders unit has been
jailed.
Chelsea Blackwell, 27, exchanged more than 850 messages with the
21-year-old man during their inappropriate relationship between July 12
and August 6 last year.
Around 115 calls, some lasting more than two hours, were also made, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
After the male inmate's phone was seized following a cell search at Aylesbury Young Offenders Institution in Buckinghamshire, Blackwell used a second "dirty phone" to make five calls.
She also wrote four letters that were discovered in his cell, and more were found at her home in Bootle, Merseyside.
A forensic handwriting report concluded there was "very strong evidence" Blackwell had written all of them.
The inmate had been jailed for seven years for wounding with intent.
Last month Blackwell pleaded guilty at Aylesbury Crown Court to misconduct in a public office, and on Thursday she was sentenced to eight months imprisonment.
Blackwell, who had been a prison officer at the institution since 2015, pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office on July 20.
Around 115 calls, some lasting more than two hours, were also made, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
After the male inmate's phone was seized following a cell search at Aylesbury Young Offenders Institution in Buckinghamshire, Blackwell used a second "dirty phone" to make five calls.
She also wrote four letters that were discovered in his cell, and more were found at her home in Bootle, Merseyside.
A forensic handwriting report concluded there was "very strong evidence" Blackwell had written all of them.
The inmate had been jailed for seven years for wounding with intent.
Last month Blackwell pleaded guilty at Aylesbury Crown Court to misconduct in a public office, and on Thursday she was sentenced to eight months imprisonment.
Blackwell, who had been a prison officer at the institution since 2015, pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office on July 20.
The UK Mirror
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