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Department of Justice

DOJ v. Samuel Davis

Convicted

Samuel Davis was found guilty of one count of deprivation of rights under color of law, one count of witness tampering by way of misleading conduct for making a misleading statement to a police dispatcher and one count of falsifying records in a federal investigation for turning off his body-worn camera. He was found not guilty of one count of conspiracy. According to DOJ, Davis violated public trust when he took matters into his own hands and savagely beat the victim.

Summary generated from official Department of Justice press release

Source: Department of Justice Press Release ↗

Parties

Defendants / Respondents
  • Samuel Davis
  • Michael Hill

Dates

Resolved
March 5, 2024

Case Details

Industry
Government
Penalty Type
Prison