Tuesday, July 28, 2015

New York Prison Worker Accused Of Helping Inmates Escape Pleads Guilty

Joyce Mitchell, the prison worker who was accused of helping inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat escape from an upstate prison, pleaded guilty Tuesday and faces up to seven years in prison.

For her role in the upstate New York prison break, Joyce Mitchell pleaded guilty to a felony charge of promoting prison contraband and a misdemeanor charge of criminal facilitation. She faces up to seven years in prison and a fine when sentenced.

For her role in the upstate New York prison break, Joyce Mitchell pleaded guilty to a felony charge of promoting prison contraband and a misdemeanor charge of criminal facilitation. She faces up to seven years in prison and a fine when sentenced.

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Mitchell, 51, worked in the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora where inmates David Sweat and Richard Matt escaped in June. She struck up a relationship with the men while working as an instructor at the prison tailor shop.

Mitchell allegedly smuggled tools into the prison, including a screwdriver and saw blades, which Sweat and Matt used in their escape.

As part of the agreement, Mitchell will not face additional charges for any alleged sexual encounters with the prisoner or the alleged plot to kill her husband, NBC News reported.

Mitchell will be sentenced on September 28. She is being held on $100,000 cash bail or $200,000 bond.

LINK: New York Prison Escape



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