Deputy is Charged in U.S. Court
- Title
- Deputy is Charged in U.S. Court
- Source Type
- Newspapers
- Publisher
- Wilkes-Barre Times
- Publication Place
- Wilkes-Barre, PA
- Publication Date
- 01/18/1967
- Transcript
- DEPUTY IS CHARGED IN U.S. COURT Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 18- (AP) - The Justice Department has filed a misdemeanor charge against a former Elmore County e deputy sheriff, claiming he assaulted a Negro found dead in a cell at the county jail last November 20. The Federal charge against Harvey King Conner was filed in U. S. District Court here yesterday, and Conner was summoned to appear for arraignment March 1. He is charged under a section of the U. S. code providing a penalty of up to one year in prison and a fine of $1,000 or both, court officials said. The Justice Department contended in its charge that Conner, while acting as a duly appointed deputy, "did willfully assault, strike, beat and injure James Earl Motley with the intent and purpose of imposing summary punishment on him and did thereby deprive James Earl Motley of rights secured and protected by the Constitution and laws of the United States." Motley was arrested by Conner early November 20 on charges of highway drunkenness and resisting arrest. The 27- year-old Montgomery construction worker was taken to the county jail at Wetumpka, where his body was found on the floor of a cell later that day. An Elmore County grand jury returned a no-bill Monday after investigating the case for two days last week. County Coroner Joseph Benson ruled earlier that Motley's death was accidental, listing the chief cause of death as "brain injury." He said head injuries suffered by the Negro were consistent with those which would have been inflicted by a fall, and that Motley had fallen twice-once at the rear of the jail and again from his cell' bunk to the floor.
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