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Corrections officer convicted in sex assault of detainee
By newsday.com
Published: 02/08/2016

NEWARK, N.J. - (AP) -- A former New Jersey corrections officer has been convicted of sexually assaulting a woman who was detained in a cell under his supervision.

U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman said in a statement Friday that Shawn Shaw, of Newark, faces a sentence of up to life in prison on the charge of depriving the victim of her rights and up to 20 years on an obstructing justice charge.

Officials say that in December 2010 Shaw, who was an Essex County Correctional officer, was the only guard on duty in the female unit.

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