BILLINGS – After a two-day trial, a jury convicted a Pryor
man of assaulting a man, causing facial injuries, on the Crow Reservation, U.S.
Attorney Kurt Alme said.
The jury found Joseph Nathan Smells, 34, guilty of assault
resulting in serious bodily injury. Smells faces a maximum 10 years in prison,
a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release.
U.S. District Judge Susan P. Watters presided over the trial
and set sentencing for March 18, 2020. Smells is being detained pending
sentencing.
The prosecution presented evidence that Smells assaulted the
victim by head-butting and punching him on February 13, 2019 in Pryor. The
attack caused multiple facial injuries that required surgery.
The assault occurred as the victim, along with two others,
returned to Pryor after attending a basketball game in Billings. While driving
to drop off a passenger, the group passed the victim’s house. The driver
noticed that the door had been kicked in and stopped to investigate. The driver
walked toward the house and saw Smells, just inside the house, and another man
and told them both to leave. Smells and the driver argued, and as the driver
tried to call police, Smells walked to the vehicle, where the victim was a
passenger. Smells spoke briefly to the victim then jerked open the vehicle door
and began assaulting the victim. After the fight, Smells ran away.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeanne Torske prosecuted the case,
which was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of
Indian Affairs.
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