While it’s ‘unfortunate’ inmate got personal ID data of corrections officer, the court can’t help: judge Updated Mar 31, 2021; WILLIAMSPORT – A federal judge has expressed empathy for a corrections officer but says there is nothing the court can do about his personal identification information mistakenly being given to an inmate. What happened to Randall L. Spade “was clearly unfortunate and he should pursue his administrative appeals to the fullest extent possible,” Matthew W. Brann wrote Wednesday in an opinion. The court does not have jurisdiction because the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) is the exclusive remedy in cases like Spade’s, the judge wrote.