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Inmate Found Guilty Of Attacking Guard

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Williams-Willie in courtGRAND RAPIDS,Mich. — Jury finds Willie Williams guilty of assault with intent to murder, assault of prison employee & escape from jail thru violence.

Prosecutors said the attack happened September 14, 2012, while Williams, who was currently serving jail time for other offenses, was trying to escape.

Several inmates testified this week that they saw Williams sneak up behind the female corrections office, grab her by the neck, throw her down to the ground, and choke her until she stopped moving.

During closing statements, the prosecutor told the jury that the attack was so severe that other inmates watched in horror and thought Williams killed the female corrections officer. The prosecutor even referred to the corrections officer’s testimony in court that she wanted to die so that her suffering would end.

Williams’ attorney maintained in his final statement to the jury that Williams did not intend to kill the guard. He argued that Williams needed the guard’s help to escape from jail, but in order for her to cooperate, Williams would have to threaten her. In fact, the defense attorney told the jury that he would make the jury’s job easy by insisting Williams is guilty for assaulting a jail employee and for attempting to escape from jail through violence.