Oroville Mercury-Register

Death row guard charged with smuggling contraband

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A prison guard and two others have been charged with a scheme to smuggle contraband cellphones into California’s death row, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Keith Christophe­r, a 37-year-old correction­s officer at San Quentin State Prison, is charged with conspiracy to commit honest services fraud using interstate wires, the U.S. attorney’s office said in a statement.

A judge in San Francisco on Wednesday appointed a public defender to represent Christophe­r and released him on $50,000 bond, prosecutor­s said.

Isaiah Wells, from Tracy, and Tanisa Smith-Symes of Las Vegas, Nevada face the same charges. Wells also was released on bond Wednesday while SmithSymes had a scheduled court hearing Thursday in Las Vegas.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear whether they had attorneys to speak for them.

Federal prosecutor­s say that the three conspired to smuggle 25 phones into the prison’s East Block, where condemned inmates are housed. Authoritie­s allege that Smith-Symes had a relationsh­ip with a death row inmate who sold the phones for up to $900 each.

If convicted, Christophe­r could face up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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