Ex-sheriff convicted of civil rights abuses gets prison time

FILE - Former Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill speaks at candidate forum in Rex, Ga, Aug. 16, 2012. The former Georgia sheriff convicted of violating the civil rights of people in his custody by unnecessarily strapping them into restraint chairs is set to be sentenced Tuesday, March 14, 2023, with prosecutors seeking several years in prison. (Kent D. Johnson/Atlanta Journal Constitution via AP, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — A former Georgia sheriff convicted of violating the civil rights of people in his custody by unnecessarily strapping them into restraint chairs was sentenced Tuesday to serve a year and a half in prison.

A jury — who was sheriff of Clayton County, just south of Atlanta — on six of seven federal charges. Prosecutors had asked for a sentence of three years and 10 months in prison, while defense attorneys asked for a sentence of probation, home confinement and a fine.

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