Hayneâs first night alone in Parklea Jarryd Hayne spent his first night behind bars in isolation because of his celebrity status amid concerns he will be targeted by other inmates.
Crime by Josh Hanrahan, Linda Silmalis, Brenden Hills 8th May 2021 7:39 AM
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Subscriber only Convicted rapist Jarryd Hayne spent his first night behind bars alone after being immediately isolated from the other inmates inside his temporary new home at Parklea Correctional Centre. Hayne, 33, was on Thursday Âsentenced in the Newcastle District Court to a minimum of three years and eight months in prison after being convicted by a jury in March on two counts of sexual assault without Âconsent.
 Inmates are subject to random and targeted cell searches at Parklea and prisons such as Silverwater Correctional Complex (above) Picture: Jonathan Ng/ News Corp A naked Hayne was stripsearched by a latex-gloved officer, and instructed to hand over his clothes ⦠the white shirt, charcoal suit, dark patterned tie and the shoes he wore to court. In exchange, a prison officer handed Hayne dark green track pants and sweatshirt, matching shorts and underpants and white sandshoes with velcro fastenings. Dressed in his new prison greens, he posed by a height marker for his prison mug shot. Then he was sat down for an interview with a jail officer and a Justice Health nurse about his mental wellbeing, and whether he was fearful of any particular inmates.
 Inmates are subject to random and targeted cell searches at Parklea and prisons such as Silverwater Correctional Complex (above) Picture: Jonathan Ng/ News Corp A naked Hayne was stripsearched by a latex-gloved officer, and instructed to hand over his clothes ⦠the white shirt, charcoal suit, dark patterned tie and the shoes he wore to court. In exchange, a prison officer handed Hayne dark green track pants and sweatshirt, matching shorts and underpants and white sandshoes with velcro fastenings. Dressed in his new prison greens, he posed by a height marker for his prison mug shot. Then he was sat down for an interview with a jail officer and a Justice Health nurse about his mental wellbeing, and whether he was fearful of any particular inmates.
 Inmates are subject to random and targeted cell searches at Parklea and prisons such as Silverwater Correctional Complex (above) Picture: Jonathan Ng/ News Corp A naked Hayne was stripsearched by a latex-gloved officer, and instructed to hand over his clothes ⦠the white shirt, charcoal suit, dark patterned tie and the shoes he wore to court. In exchange, a prison officer handed Hayne dark green track pants and sweatshirt, matching shorts and underpants and white sandshoes with velcro fastenings. Dressed in his new prison greens, he posed by a height marker for his prison mug shot. Then he was sat down for an interview with a jail officer and a Justice Health nurse about his mental wellbeing, and whether he was fearful of any particular inmates.
Hayneâs first night alone in Parklea Jarryd Hayne spent his first night behind bars in isolation because of his celebrity status amid concerns he will be targeted by other inmates.
Crime by Josh Hanrahan, Linda Silmalis, Brenden Hills 8th May 2021 7:39 AM
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Subscriber only Convicted rapist Jarryd Hayne spent his first night behind bars alone after being immediately isolated from the other inmates inside his temporary new home at Parklea Correctional Centre. Hayne, 33, was on Thursday Âsentenced in the Newcastle District Court to a minimum of three years and eight months in prison after being convicted by a jury in March on two counts of sexual assault without Âconsent.