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Jamaican pleads guilty in death of US prisoner

By Alexis Peart··1 min read
Jamaican pleads guilty in death of US prisoner
Key Points(5)
  • A Jamaican man faces up to eight years in a US prison and a US$250,000 fine after pleading guilty in the death of an incarcerated man during a 2017 fight at a federal prison in Mississippi, American authorities said.
  • Michael Phillips, 47, pleaded guilty to an involuntary manslaughter charge last Tuesday before US District Judge Henry Wingate in Jackson, according to a news release from US Attorney Darren LaMarca and Jermicha Fomby, special agent in charge of the FBI's Jackson office.
  • An inmate identified in court papers only by the initials T.N.
  • died during a fight on or about July 2, 2017, in a housing unit at the Federal Correctional Complex in Yazoo City, Mississippi, according to court documents.
  • and Phillips were incarcerated in the unit.

A Jamaican man faces up to eight years in a US prison and a US$250,000 fine after pleading guilty in the death of an incarcerated man during a 2017 fight at a federal prison in Mississippi, American authorities said.

Michael Phillips, 47, pleaded guilty to an involuntary manslaughter charge last Tuesday before US District Judge Henry Wingate in Jackson, according to a news release from US Attorney Darren LaMarca and Jermicha Fomby, special agent in charge of the FBI's Jackson office.

An inmate identified in court papers only by the initials T.N. died during a fight on or about July 2, 2017, in a housing unit at the Federal Correctional Complex in Yazoo City, Mississippi, according to court documents.

Both T.N. and Phillips were incarcerated in the unit.

Prosecutors said during the fight, Phillips threw a punch and caused T.N. to fall backward into a metal locker.

T.N. hit his head on the locker and died from his injuries.

Phillips' sentencing is scheduled for July 7.

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