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Brooks' family reacts. In a statement released by the family, Robert Brooks Jr., reacted to Walrath's guilty plea in his father's case. “Now, Mr. Walrath’s life is in the hands of prison ...
The former corrections officer, Christopher Walrath, is one of 10 charged in the brutal beating of Robert Brooks in Marcy, N.Y. He will be sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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Two more Marcy COs turn down plea deal in Robert Brooks case, will instead face trial - MSNRobert Brooks, an inmate who was transferred to Marcy Corrections Facility in early December, was brutally beaten with his hands cuffed behind his back by corrections officers while in custody.
The Legislature did its job passing changes in the wake of two killings; the governor needs to act with speed to make them ...
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Son of Robert Brooks speaks out as case against former corrections officers progresses - MSNRobert Brooks Jr. has been actively meeting with reform groups and lawmakers to push for changes in the prison system. Following Brooks' death, the family was left to navigate the unthinkable.
Brooks’ son, Robert Brooks Jr., said Walrath will soon know what it’s like to be on the other side of the prison system – as an inmate, subject to the guards’ orders.
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Three more Marcy COs decline plea bargains in Robert Brooks case, while one accepts deal - MSNRobert Brooks, an inmate who was transferred to Marcy Corrections Facility in early December, was brutally beaten with his hands cuffed behind his back by corrections officers while in custody.
A New York correction officer pleaded guilty Monday in the beating death of Robert Brooks. Brooks was beaten by officers at Marcy Correctional Facility on Dec. 9, 2024 while his hands were cuffed ...
Brooks’ son, Robert Brooks Jr., said Walrath will soon know what it’s like to be on the other side of the prison system – as an inmate, subject to the guards’ orders.
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