Former supervisory state corrections officer, Kenan Lister, was sentenced today to two years in prison followed by two years of supervised release after he pleaded guilty to two civil rights offenses. Read More
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Former Tennessee Supervisory Corrections Officer Sentenced for Civil Rights Offenses After Assaulting an Inmate and Ignoring His Medical Needs
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