Leyland prison officer jailed for relationship with inmate who was serving sentence for murder at HMP Garth
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Olivia Hodgson, 26, of Hawthorn Avenue, Preston, has been sentenced to eight months for misconduct in a public office after pursuing a relationship with a prisoner in Leyland.
She had been working at HMP Garth since 2017 and started a relationship with Lavarne Forde-Morgan in early 2020, using mobile phones she had smuggled into prison to communicate with him.
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Hide AdIn January 2021, Forde-Morgan, 28, was transferred to another prison, where he was subjected to a cell search following intelligence received to the prison.
A mobile phone was recovered that showed he had been in touch with another mobile number, later found to belong to Hodgson.
On July 30, 2021, Hodgson was arrested at HMP Garth and her home address was searched.
Officers seized another mobile phone which contained images of the pair, as well as a birthday card addressed to Hodgson which had Forde-Morgan's fingerprints on it.
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Hide AdForde-Morgan, who is serving a sentence for murder, admitted to possessing prohibited mobile phones and was jailed for an additional 18 months.
Who is Lavarne Forde-Morgan and why is he in prison?
Lavarne Forde-Morgan was just 16 when he was jailed for a minimum of 18 years in 2011 for his role in the shooting of a man in south east London.
He was part of a six man gang jailed for life for shooting dead a man described in court as a "peacemaker" with a Winchester pump action shotgun.
Ezra Mills, 22, was shot in the chest at point blank range in an alleyway in the Gipsy Hill area of London in March 2010.
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Hide AdThe Old Bailey heard he may have been shot after trying to smooth over trouble between a friend and some of the defendants after earlier gunfire.
All six, who were found guilty of murder, were convicted on joint venture as it was not proved who fired the fatal shot.
Forde-Morgan was also convicted of a second firearms offence – possessing a shotgun and firearm with intent to endanger life.
The judge lifted an anonymity order on Forde-Morgan because of his age at the time at the end of the trial.
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