The Department of Justice today announced that a federal grand jury
sitting in Las Vegas has indicted a former North Las Vegas corrections
officer on federal civil rights and obstruction of justice charges.
Stuart Barlow Johnson, 47, was indicted on one count of
violating the victim’s civil rights by using excessive force on the
victim and one count of obstruction of justice for falsifying an
incident report in an attempt to cover up the incident.
The indictment alleges that on Nov. 29, 2008, while acting as a
corrections officer at the North Las Vegas Detention Center, Johnson
assaulted an unnamed victim, identified as “D.H.,” resulting in bodily
injury to D.H.
The obstruction count alleges that on the same day, Johnson
knowingly falsified a document with the intent to impede, obstruct and
influence the investigation and proper administration of a matter within
the jurisdiction of the FBI.
If convicted, the defendant faces a statutory maximum penalty of 10
years in prison on the civil rights count and a statutory maximum
penalty of 20 years in prison on the obstruction count.
An indictment is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
This case is being investigated by the Las Vegas division of the FBI.
It is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicholas
Dickinson of the District of Nevada and Trial Attorneys Ryan MurguĂa and
Patricia Sumner of the Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division of
the Department of Justice.
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