The Crown Prosecution Service reviewed the charge against McSweeney in light of Jones' guilty plea, weighing the evidence and public interest in prosecution.
In court, it was noted that McSweeney claimed to have received special favours in relation to his relationship with Jones, indicating potential misconduct.
Judge Miller formally recorded a not guilty verdict against McSweeney, emphasizing his absenteeism throughout the proceedings, marking a significant aspect of the case.
Hayley Jones, the prison workshop instructor, admitted to misconduct in a public office for her inappropriate relationship with McSweeney while he served a life sentence.
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