Prison boss appears in the dock accused of relationship with inmate and accepting Mercedes as a gift

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A woman who is alleged to have had a relationship with an inmate while she was part of the senior management team at Kirkham Prison has appeared in court.

Kerri Pegg, 40, of Cinnamon Brow, Upholland, is accused of two counts of misconduct in public office and possession of criminal property.

What happened in court?

Dressed smartly in a white jacket with nude-coloured trousers and designer sandals, Miss Pegg stood in the dock of court 2 in Preston Magistrates Court, and gave only her name, date of birth and address when asked.

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The court heard that she is accused of entering into a relationship with a male prisoner and signing him out on early release, accepting a Mercedes as a gift and attempting to conceal the origins of that vehicle.

She is also charged with failing to declare County Court Judgments and debt, and acquiring, using or possessing criminal property, namely a Mercedes.

The offences are said to have occurred between April 1, 2020 and February 11, 2021.

It not believed that she is still employed in the senior management team at the prison.

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Her lawyer, John Hera, said she would be giving no indication of plea and the proceedings were dealt with in under five minutes.

What happens next?

Because the alleged offences are indictable only – meaning they are so serious they cannot be dealt with at Magistrates Court – Miss Pegg’s case will be passed onto Preston Crown Court.

Her first appearance will be on Thursday, July 27. She has been given unconditional bail until that date.