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Experts to study slaying of officer at Calif. prison |
By Associated Press |
Published: 01/28/2005 |
The California Board of Corrections on Thursday unanimously decided to ask a national panel of experts to investigate this month's fatal stabbing of the first corrections officer to die in an inmate assault since 1996. The panel will not begin work until the San Bernardino County district attorney's office decides whether to file criminal charges. Corrections officials have identified inmate Jon Blaylock, 35, as the prime suspect in the Jan. 10 slaying of Manuel A. Gonzalez Jr. at the California Institution for Men in Chino. Two inmates who had been in the area were moved to different prisons after the stabbing. Once San Bernardino County prosecutors have completed their review, the board will appoint Glenn S. Goord, commissioner of New York's Department of Correctional Services, as chairman of the panel. |
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