CONCORD — An inmate at the federal prison in Berlin has pleaded guilty to assaulting another inmate with a homemade weapon and seriously injuring the other prisoner.
The name of the inmate who was seriously injured was not released because of the policy at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which "respects the privacy and rights of all victims (including incarcerated victims). We also have obligations under the Crime Victims’ Rights Act," said Jessica A. Kuron, public affairs officer.
A Delta County judge allowed a biased juror to serve in a woman s drunk driving trial, the state s Court of Appeals concluded last week in reversing the defendant s convictions.
Former Chattanooga businessman John J. Woods on Thursday pleaded guilty to one felony count of wire fraud, even as his attorney and a federal prosecutor sparred in court over whether he conducted a Ponzi scheme.