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John Murtha — Part 1
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FD-302 (Rev. 10-6-95)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Date of transcription 4/16/1998
Corrections Officer, Cambria County
Prison (CCP), Ebensburg, PA 15931 | was contacted
at his place of employment. Cs advised of the identity
of the interviewing Agent and the nature of the inquiry.
provided the following information:
[dstated he is currently assigned to work in pe
housing unit HC (C_block where he works the 6:00 a.m. - bIC
2:00 p.m. shift. advised by way of CCP procedure,
inmates are not permitted to enter another inmate’s cell, and,
additionally, when an inmate leaves his own cell, the bed_is to
be made and nothing can be left on the table or locker.
advised the inmates are well aware of these rules and violation
of these rules will result in the inmate being confined to his
cell (lock-down), usually for 24 hours.
reviewed a copy of a CCP Minor Misconduct form
dated January 24, 1998, involving inmate
advised this incident occurred at lunch time, 12:00 p.m., when
the inmates would be out of their cells and eating lunch.
stated his normal procedure was to have the inmates exit
their cells in groups of six or seven. Once all the inmates are
out of their cells, he then walks through the cell block and
inspects the cells. On this particular date and time, he
discovered bed was unmade and there were items left on
the table. advised he examined the items and determined
they belonged to
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a es after lunch, 12:15 p.m., as indicatea °’°
on the form, hé AdvisedL__jof the misconduct and the
resulting lock-down period, after which [| signed the form.
[ hadeal Jai not protest or offer any explanation for
the misconduct.
advised the normal inmate population in C block
is between 40-45 inmates.[__—SC'*dfurrther advised from his
position at the control panel, all of the cells are visible. bé6
From that position and during the process of releasing inmates bIC
from their ce is able to observe the inmates as they exit
their cells. added there would not be opportunity for an
inmate to enter another inmate’s cell without being observed.
Investigationon 4/15/98 at Ebensburg, PA
File #8 9A-PG-64410 Date dictated 4/16/98
by sa | A
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