United States v. Rushin, No. 14-15622 (11th Cir. 2016)
Annotate this CaseDefendants, correctional officers who were members of the Correctional Emergency Response Team (CERT), were indicted and charged with various civil rights, conspiracy, and obstruction-of-justice violations stemming from alleged abuses of prisoners and subsequent cover-ups. Officers Rushin and Hall were found guilty of one count of Conspiracy to Obstruct and two counts of Obstruction of Justice. Defendant Lach was convicted of Deprivation of Rights, Conspiracy to Obstruct, and Obstruction of Justice. The court found no error on the part of the district judge. The court also concluded that the record reveals that defendants had adequate ability to make their arguments to the jury and that the minimal restrictions put in place regarding cross examination and admission of evidence were reasonable in light of the arguments made to the district judge. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgment.
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