we wish you all the luck in the world. we envy you, being able to retire, and we want to present you with this retirement award it says retirement award, santa rosa corrections institution congratulates james demerey for 14 years of excellent service for the florida department of corrections. good luck for an enjoyable retirement. thank you, sir. congratulations [ applause ] i would like to say i really appreciate everybody, even officer knight and i m going to miss this we have a good bond we work real well together we almost have a telepathy when his replacement comes, i am hoping that it s never going to be another officer demerey, but hopefully, we ll get back into the same swing of things, be able to accomplish what officer demerey and i have been doing for the last six years
officer says he admitted that it was his, so i think we have sufficient evidence for finding him guilty he does have 82 days, any time eligible for forfeiture. i don t think it warrants taking any time, so i think we can go with 15 days dc. we can do that 15 days, dc. okay have inmate roca step back in, please all right, inmate roca, based on the evidence presented to the team, the team did find you guilty 15 days disciplinary confinement. you have 15 days to appeal the team s decision if you don t agree with our decision. the issue you can raise that in grievance issue. 15 days dc you will get a copy of the finding later today, okay? we re done
alfredo roca moreno s latest troubles were prompted by the discovery of a lighter inside his mattress, and he has had numerous disciplinary problems over the past few years. 15 of them. disrespect, manufacture of drugs, fighting, another one, possession of narcotics. good morning. good morning. as a result, he has been in confinement and has had his visitation privileges suspended. today, he will face authorities to answer for the lighter and to find out if that suspension will be extended. you can plead guilty, not guilty or no contest how do you plead not guilty, sir officer demerey provided a statement that approximately 11:45 a.m., i was present in cell d-3118 when officer s knight found a cigarette lighter in the mattress assigned to inmate roca moreno, alfredo. inmate roca moreno admitted to
outside the gates. i don t want to be buried in prison and be forgotten. roca moreno says he s already feeling forgotten. his numerous disciplinary problems have resulted in his visitation privileges being suspended for the past three years. [ bleep now officers recently found a lighter hidden in his mattress, which will prolong his sanctions. i got screwed because of that lighter. i m trying to do good. now a lighter is holding me here i can t see my people just because of the lighter [ bleep roca moreno s frustration has recently caused him even more problems he has just received another disciplinary report for kicking his door after a dispute with an officer. well, i told him to get me out because i was going to rec, i was supposed to go to rec. he said he wasn t going to talk
florida s santa rosa correctional institution is a tightly run prison for 2,800 inmates, many of whom are considered among the state s most problematic they are supervised by a small number of corrections officers usually armed with little more than pepper spray. being a correctional officer takes a special briefed individual not everybody could do this job. you have to have a lot of courage. you have to have some excellent communication skills you re supervising many times, 200, 300 inmates at a time by yourself hey and now the prison is losing one of its key staff members security threat group coordinator james demerey is retiring we re here to recognize officer james demerey today. we want to thank you for your 14 years of dedication. you set an example for all of us to follow as a correctional officer here at santa rosa it will be a great loss for us losing you