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| TX Prison, D.A. Sued By Ex-Inmate |
| By timesleader.com |
| Published: 06/17/2010 |
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WILKES-BARRE – A former inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Luzerne County Court, alleging that several corrections officers mistreated him and that the county district attorney failed to act on complaints about the guards. The lawsuit, filed by Carrington Alan Keys, 29, who filed the complaint without the assistance of an attorney, states his constitutional rights were violated and he was the subject of “cruel and unusual punishment” at the hands of guards at SCI-Dallas. Keys, who is currently at SCI-Frackville, lists District Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll as a defendant along with state Secretary of Corrections Jeffrey Beard, Regional Deputy Secretary Michael Kloptoski, and SCI-Dallas employees Superintendent Jerome Walsh, Deputy Superintendent Vincent Mooney, Maj. Joseph Zakkarauskas, mailroom supervisor Nancy Fedor and several corrections officers. Keys is jailed on a robbery charge out of Allegheny County for which he was sentenced to five to 20 years in state prison. Read More. |
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