Friday 28 January 2011

Retired jail officials face time behind bars for inmate death cover-up


TOLEDO, OHIO -- Two former Lucas County Sheriff's deputies who were found guilty of covering up the death of a jail inmate are expected to be sentenced Friday.
In December, retired Sgt. John Gray was found guilty of a civil rights violations and falsifying documents after the 2004 death of inmate Carlton Benton inside the Lucas County Jail.  Gray was called into question for not getting Benton medical help after a fatal sleeper hold was put on him inside the jail.
Retired Deputy Jay Schmeltz was also found guilty of falsifying documents.
The two men were not as fortunate as their co-defendants, Lucas County Sheriff James Telb  and Internal Affairs investigator Robert McBroom. Telb was found not guilty of aiding and abetting and not guilty of lying to federal agents for allegedly covering up Benton's death. McBroom was also found not guilty of aiding and abetting and not guilty of lying to federal agents.
Gray and Schmeltz both face jail time when they are sentenced Friday.

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