Reviews into killing of Scots father by freed knife thug
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson told MSPs today that the "home detention curfew" (HDC) regime will be reviewed by the country's prisons inspectorate following the killing of Craig McClelland in Paisley last year.
"The inspectorates will report directly to ministers," a Scottish Government spokeswoman said today.
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The issue was discussed at the Scottish cabinet this morning where Community safety minister Annabelle Ewing briefed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on the case.
High Court judge Lord Matthews said “questions will be asked” as he sentenced Wright to life yesterday with a minimum of 20 years in jail.
Opposition parties at Holyrood are now demanding answers over the length of time Wright was allowed to remain at liberty, almost six months, during which time he committed the attack. Police Scotland last night confirmed the service was notified that Wright, who had previous convictions for knife crimes, had breached the terms of his home release months beforehand.
Wright carried out the attack on his 31-year-old victim last July, five months after the revocation of his release from prison on “home detention”.