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The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawly is featured in two episodes of Porridge: 'Poetic Justice' and 'Rough Justice'. He has been charged with fraud and he is currently waiting for his appeal to come through.
The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley is featured in two episodes of Porridge: 'Poetic Justice' and 'Rough Justice'. He has been charged with fraud and he is currently waiting for his appeal to come through.


He is revealed to be a friend of the Governor of the prison and is informed that he will have to share a cell with [[Norman Stanley Fletcher]] and [[Lennard Arthur Godper]].
He is revealed to be a friend of the Governor of the prison and is informed that he will have to share a cell with [[Norman Stanley Fletcher]] and [[Lennard Arthur Godper]].
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It is eventually revealed that Rawley's appeal has come through and he leaves the prison a free man after the 'Rough Justice' episode.
It is eventually revealed that Rawley's appeal has come through and he leaves the prison a free man after the 'Rough Justice' episode.

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The Honourable Mr Justice Stephen Rawley is featured in two episodes of Porridge: 'Poetic Justice' and 'Rough Justice'. He has been charged with fraud and he is currently waiting for his appeal to come through.

He is revealed to be a friend of the Governor of the prison and is informed that he will have to share a cell with Norman Stanley Fletcher and Lennard Arthur Godper.

As the first plot unfolds it we discover that Stephen Rawley was resonsible for sending Fletcher into the prison into the first place as he was the judge at Fletcher's trial. Rawley is given a "cushy" job in the prison whilst Harris (Porridge) is made to look after the pig's on the prison farm.

It is eventually revealed that Rawley's appeal has come through and he leaves the prison a free man after the 'Rough Justice' episode.