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NY: Jail Officials Charged With Covering Up Assault On Inmate
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"A jail captain on Riker's Island and a deputy warden are charged with trying to cover up an assault last October on an inmate, authorities said Friday."
"Capt. Sherman Graham allegedly hit the inmate in front of 15 correction officer recruits and then ordered them to file reports claiming he had acted in self-defense ..."
"Graham's immediate supervisor, Assistant Deputy Warden Gail Lewis, is accused of filing a report that falsely claimed the inmate punched Graham, causing him to hit back in self-defense."
"Graham ... faces up to four years in prison if convicted of attempted assault and other charges, including ... official misconduct. He has worked for the Department of Correction for 16 years and earns $86,419 annually." ... |
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