[Bronson whips around, revealing stage make-up of a female nurse's face on his left side]  [On phone to prison governor]  [Bronson becomes frustrated again] 



[Lying down on cell bed, waiting]  [Bronson as himself, right side facing audience] 

PC Andrew Harper's widow launches 'Andrew's Law' campaignLocation of 'Nightingale courts' to tackle case backlog in England and Wales revealedCoronavirus could cause 'unprecedented' backlog of court casesLonger criminal trials in England and Wales to be delayed due to Covid-19Knife crime at record high as overall charge rate fallsConcerns after number of people punished for offences hits 50-year lowChaotic court system threatens justice for vulnerable, say MPsReport calls for more support for relatives of Britons killed abroad [Real Life Charles Bronson Quote] 

[Serving tea to a guard] 






“In this case Mr Salvador has waived his privacy rights,” he said, “Whereas Mr Worboys did not want anyone to know about [his hearing].”Stanbury accepted it would not be possible for groups of journalists to be admitted to HMP Woodhill, a category A prison, to attend a hearing physically but said the advent of remote video technology meant there was no practical reason why proceedings could not be livestreamed.Stanbury told the court that the board’s rule 15 (3) states “an oral hearing … must be held in private”. [repeats himself]  [opening monologue] 

[Desperately trying to escape from an insane asylum, Bronson meets a patient named John White who reveals that he is a child rapist.

[Cracks belt] 


Prisoner’s lawyers argue Parole Board’s blanket ban breaches right to a fair trialAt a remote video hearing in the high court, lawyers for the 67-year-old argued that Ministry of Justice regulations preventing people hearing arguments about whether inmates should be released were illegal because they breached his right to a fair trial and started from the assumption that hearings should be in private.Bronson, who was born Michael Peterson but changed his name to Charles Bronson and later to Charles Salvador, was jailed in 1974 for armed robbery of a post office and sentenced to seven years in prison. He was born in 1972, the same year his parents, Bronson, then known as Michael Peterson… [whips back around to Bronson, now aggravated]  Bronson (2008) Tom Hardy as Charles Bronson, Michael Peterson

[On phone to prison governor]  [effeminate voice and body language]  [takes drag from cigarette]  [laughs] 

[Trapped with Charlie in cell, watching Charlie undress]  [clenches his fists]  © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. Bronson, real name Michael Peterson, was first locked up for armed robbery in 1974, but during his time inside he has taken hostages in 10 prison …

Disgusted by pedophiles and wanting to go back to prison, he unsuccessfully tries to kill White by strangulation before carried off by guards]  Charles Bronson, the man often referred to as Britain’s most notorious prisoner, will stand trial for assaulting a man in prison. [giggles, nods, and claps ecstatically]  [last lines]  [claps gleefully] 



Because of his violent behaviour, he has remained in jail almost continuously and spent much of his time in solitary confinement.The public furore in 2018 over the Parole Board’s initial decision to release the Bronson, who has a Parole Board hearing coming up to consider his case, wants the hearing to be in public to ensure there is open justice. [taken aback] 

All rights reserved. He added: “It is a blanket ban on public hearings and is intended to be such.”Jason Pobjoy, counsel for the Ministry of Justice, said the rules were intended to give prison governors a “broad discretion” in deciding whether to admit others to Parole Board hearings. [Still smiling]  [Nurse points at Bronson in a scolding manner]  Michael Peterson (aka Charles Bronson) stages a protest on the roof of Broadmoor Hospital. Bronson, who was born Michael Peterson but changed his name to Charles Bronson and later to Charles Salvador, was jailed in 1974 for armed robbery of a …

[Bronson getting paid after his first fight]  Michael Jonathan Peterson is the only known son of the UK's most violent prisoner Charles Bronson.