LEXINGTON, Ky. – On Friday, Kevin Labracio Frazier was
sentenced to 115 months in federal prison, by United States District Judge Danny
C. Reeves, for an assault resulting in serious bodily injury.
According to testimony at trial, Frazier, an inmate at the
Federal Medical Center in Lexington, assaulted another inmate that resulted in
the victim suffering facial fractures and a deep laceration under his eye.
Evidence further revealed that Frazier repeatedly punched the victim in the
head and face outside of the housing unit, that the victim briefly lost
consciousness, and the victim was transported to the University of Kentucky for
medical treatment. Frazier was
convicted at trial, in April of 2018.
Under federal law, Frazier must serve 85 percent of his
prison sentence and will be under the supervision of the U.S. Probation Office
for 3 years.
Robert M. Duncan, Jr., United States Attorney for the
Eastern District of Kentucky, and Amy Hess, Special Agent in Charge of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Louisville Field Office, jointly made the
announcement.
The investigation was conducted by Federal Bureau of
Investigation and the Bureau of Prisons.
The United States was represented by Assistant United States Attorney
Ron L. Walker, Jr.
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