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The former judicial officer who was sentenced to prison for civil rights crimes in connection with the death of inmates in the West Virginia prison

Beckley, WV (Lootpress) – A former prison officer from the southern regional prison in Beaver, West Virginia, was sentenced to an attack on the death of an occupant that was identified by the initials QB on March 1, 2022. inflamed inflamed inflamed inflamed.

With his guilty plea, Wimmer admitted that he answered a call to support the officer after QB tried to push another prison officer. The officers held and captivated the QB officers, including Wimmer, and then accompanied QB into an interview room in which the officials beat and injured, while he was held back, tied up with handcuffs and nobody threatened. Wimmer admitted that the officials had hit QB in the interview room to punish him to try to leave his assigned pod. Wimmer also admitted that he was a member of the conspiracy that QB injured in the interview room, while QB was held back, was tied up with handcuffs and was not a threat.

The Wimmer and the former officer The regional prison of the regional prison, Andrew Flesman, committed himself to conspiracy on November 2, 2023 to use other officers to use an inappropriate force against QB Flesman, 22, in the shady spring on July 15 on July 15. On November 29, 2023. Holdren, Corey Snyder and Johnathan Walters, each owed guilty in connection with the application of inappropriate violence against QB, which led to his death. The hearings of Holdren, Snyder and Walters are planned for June 16. On August 8, 2024, Ashley Toney and Jacob said they were guilty of violating QB's civil rights by not being able to intervene when other officials started inappropriate violence. The hearings for status and Toney are planned for June 9th.

On January 27, a federal jury condemned the accused Chad Lester, a former lieutenant in the southern regional prison, for three disabilities of judicial accusations for his role in the conspiracy to cover up the death of QB Lester to be condemned on May 15.

The deputy prosecutor Harmonet Dhillon from the civil rights department of the Ministry of Justice and the incumbent US lawyer Lisa G. Johnston for the southern district of West Virginia made the announcement.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Pittsburgh Field Office examined the case.

The district judge of the United States district, Frank W. Volk, imposed the judgment. The deputy chief Christine M. Siscaretti and the lawyer Tenette Smith from the Civil Rights Division of the Ministry of Justice pursued the case in cooperation with the US law firm for the southern district of West Virginia.

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