Nottingham Post

Suspended jail terms for ex-prison officers

TRIO LIED TO INVESTIGAT­ION INTO ASSAULT ON INMATE

- By REBECCA SHERDLEY rebecca.sherdley@reachplc.com @Becsherdle­y

THREE former Nottingham prison officers have been given suspended prison sentences after they lied during an internal prison investigat­ion over an assault.

Joseph Wilson, 32, of Nottingham, and Daniel Botterall, 30, of Lincoln, had an inmate under restraint when colleague Dean Kirk, 31 of Derby, thumped the prisoner and kneed him to the face.

All three men – who no longer work at the Sherwood prison – then lied to the internal prison investigat­ion, with Botterall and Wilson not revealing Kirk’s violence.

The court heard that the day before the assault the same prisoner had headbutted Kirk and threatened him.

The following day a senior officer directed that the same prisoner’s cell should not be unlocked but it was.

CCTV showed the prisoner returning to his cell after having lunch and Kirk moved to shut his cell door when the inmate punched him twice in the face.

Judge Gregory Dickinson QC, the Recorder of Nottingham, said: “I don’t know for sure why he (the prisoner) did this. He didn’t cooperate with the investigat­ion at any time; internal or the police.”

Other officers reacted to his violence to restrain him in his cell.

Later a Whatsapp group was set up “involving you and others” which was discovered, said the judge.

“To any decent person the contents of those Whatsapp messages are appalling. They are racist, they are crude, juvenile, pathetic.”

He said they revelled in the assault on the prisoner and the exchanges in the Whatsapp messages included “what I describe as an understand­ing that all three of you would lie to the prison investigat­ion”.

The racist massages had no relevance on the sentence for the offences before the court.

After a trial in September, Kirk was cleared of racially aggravated common assault on a prisoner in his cell, on April 14, 2016, but found guilty on the lesser offence of common assault.

Wilson and Botterall were both found not guilty of racially aggravated common assault.

All three were convicted on the misconduct charge – where the prosecutio­n alleged the defendants lied in the course of an internal prison investigat­ion into the assault by Kirk. They were sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court yesterday. Kirk received two months in prison for the assault and ten months concurrent­ly for the misconduct charge, both suspended for 18 months, and he must do 100 hours of unpaid work. Wilson and Botterall received five months in prison, suspended for 12 months, and 50 hours of unpaid work. All defendants must pay court costs and a victim surcharge.

There was an understand­ing that all three of you would lie to the investigat­ion

Judge Gregory Dickinson QC

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