FOUR MEN have appeared in court charged with the murder of Darren Brownlie in HMP Low Moss.
David Robb, 30, Craig Derrick, 30, Brian Laing, 26, and David Till, 33 are accused of killing Mr Brownlie, 47, on 6 January this year.
Brownlie was found bloodied in his cell in the Bishopbriggs prison following an alleged disturbance.
Robb, Derrick, Laing and Till made no plea today at a private hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
They will appear again in court within the next eight days.
All four continued to be remanded in custody by Sheriff Paul Crozier pending further examination.
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