A former corrections officer with the Maury County, Tennessee, Jail, James Stewart Justice, was sentenced on Friday to 15 months in prison and one year of supervised release. A federal jury previously convicted Justice of falsifying a record in a federal civil rights investigation for a report he wrote in response to allegations that he had sexually abused an inmate in his custody. Read More
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Former Tennessee County Corrections Officer Sentenced for Obstructing Federal Civil Rights Investigation into Allegations of Sexual Misconduct with an Inmate
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