Former Federal Corrections Officer Sentenced
By Cletus Ernster
The United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division (”DOJ”) enforces federal criminal civil rights statutes, including those laws that prohibit the willful use of excessive force or other acts of misconduct by law enforcement or other government officials. In an October 26, 2009 DOJ Press Release found at http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2009/October/09-crt-1153.html , the Civil Rights Division announced that a former corrections officer with the Federal Bureau of Prisons has been sentenced on federal civil rights charges related to the fatal assault of an inmate. According to the DOJ Press Release, the former corrections officer was sentenced to serve a term of life in prison, three years post-release supervision and 75 hours of community service. A United States Attorney was quoted in the Press Release as saying that “When correction officers make the corrupt choice to act as judge, jury and executioner, the United States will prosecute such actions aggressively, just as it did here.” As stated in the Press Release, a federal jury in Orlando found the former correction officer guilty of two felony federal civil rights charges related to the fatal assault of a federal inmate.
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Posted in: Civil-Rights, Excessive Force, Wrongful-Death




