Mahoning Deputy Sheriff Convicted In Prison Beating of Black Men
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 03:30PM
TheSpook
Unlike Michael Budd's cliffhanger
first trial, a jury took less than eight hours to find the ex-Mahoning
County deputy sheriff guilty of violating the civil rights of three
jail inmates. Budd, flanked by his defense lawyers, stood erect and
stared straight ahead when the jury filed in on his right and the
foreman handed the verdict envelope to U.S. District Judge Lesley
Brooks Wells at 3:35 p.m. Thursday. As the judge read the verdicts,
guilty on all three civil rights counts, Budd showed no emotion. In the
gallery, Budd's mother held her left hand over her mouth. His wife
fought back tears. The jury of nine women and three men concluded Budd:
Deprived inmate Tawhon Easterly of his right to be free from excessive
force that amounted to punishment in 2001. Budd directed deputies who
had already beaten Easterly once for punching a female guard to beat
him again and drag him naked back to his cell. Deprived inmate Brandon
Moore of his right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment in
2002. Budd slammed Moore into a window and stepped on his back after
the prisoner was sentenced for rape. Deprived inmate Stephen Blazo of
his right to be free from excessive force that amounted to punishment
in 2000. Budd yanked Blazo's ear and pushed a 150-pound table into the
inmate during an interview at the jail. Judge Wells set sentencing for
July 7. [more]
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