Lewes Prison: Six men charged over disorder at Sussex jail
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Six men have been charged in relation to a disturbance at Lewes Prison in East Sussex.
A Sussex Police spokesman said there was "serious disorder" at the jail on 29 October 2016.
Five of men have been charged with prison mutiny. A sixth, Benjamin Drury, 32, of HMP Bristol, is charged with criminal damage.
The men have been summoned to appear at Brighton Magistrates' Court on 19 October.
The five on mutiny charges are:
Steven Goodwin, 28, of Fairlight Road, Hastings
Shane Simpson, 29, of Arundel Road, Southampton
John Udy, 38, of Leominster Road, Portsmouth
David Carlin, 25, of Tuxford Road, Kirton, Nottinghamshire
Ross Macpherson, 28, currently serving at HMP Belmarsh
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