COLUMBUS (AP) — A former Ohio deputy accused of feeding an inmate a bologna sandwich that been rubbed against another inmate’s genitals has pleaded guilty to two health code violations.
In a Columbus courtroom today, 38-year-old Joseph Cantwell also apologized for the shame and embarrassment that he said he had caused. A judge fined him $500 plus court costs, and Cantwell also received a 90-day suspended jail sentence and five years’ probation.
Cantwell’s attorney called the February incident at the Franklin County Jail a “prank.” It led Sheriff Jim Karnes to fire Cantwell and his partner in May. The other deputy was not charged with a crime.
The inmates who were involved have filed lawsuits against the county.
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Bologna.
The Franklin County commissioners and Sheriff Jim Karnes were named in a $3 million civil-rights lawsuit filed yesterday by a jail prisoner who was fed a tainted sandwich by deputies
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"It was the purpose and intent of the defendants to cause Plaintiff to contract the HIV virus and contract Hepatitis C," the lawsuit says. "
Ok all together now....eeeewwwwwwwwwww!!
Too bad you can't contract either virus by these means. You would need a considerable amount of a bodily fluid to obtain iether of these viruses.