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Sterling Williams, who worked in jail maintenance at the time of the May 16 jailbreak, pleaded not guilty on Thursday during ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The maintenance worker accused of helping 10 inmates escape the Orleans Parish Jail has pleaded not ...
An Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office maintenance man accused of cutting off water to a jail cell, allowing 10 inmates to remove ...
His attorney, Michael Kennedy, calls the charges “frivolous” and says his client was simply doing the job he was hired to do.
The Louisiana attorney general’s office charged Sterling Williams with ten counts of “principal to simple escape” and one ...
Sterling Williams, a maintenance worker, is accused of aiding 10 inmates in a New Orleans prison escape, but his lawyer claims he was merely a tool, unaware of the plan. Authorities allege ...
The worker, Sterling Williams, did not know about the men's plan and did not allow the inmates to cut a pipe behind the toilet to create an opening for their escape, ...
Sterling Williams, 33, a maintenance worker at the jail, was arrested on suspicion of helping the escapees by turning off the water to the cell where they disconnected the plumbing to escape, ...
Sterling Williams, a 33-year-old maintenance worker at the jail, was arrested Tuesday in connection with the jailbreak. Authorities previously said that Williams had been instructed by one of the ...
New Orleans jail worker, Sterling Williams, did not know about the men’s plan and did not allow the inmates to cut a pipe behind the toilet for their escape, attorney Michael Kennedy said.