Pubdate: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Contact: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: Los Angeles Times JURY INDICTS PRISON GUARDS Inmate rapes investigated Los Angeles Times FRESNO -- Five correctional officers have been indicted by a special Kings County grand jury on conspiracy and other charges stemming from a 1993 rape at Corcoran State Prison by an inmate enforcer nicknamed ``the Booty Bandit.'' The five officers, including a lieutenant, were booked at Kings County Jail late Thursday on a variety of criminal charges including conspiracy to aid and abet sodomy and preparing false reports. The indictments came after a three-month investigation by the state attorney general's office into allegations of planned rapes and cover-ups at the San Joaquin Valley prison. The five officers were identified by the Kings County Sheriff's Department as Lt. Jeffrey A. Jones, 36; Sgt. Robert Alan Decker, 40; Sgt. Dale S. Brakebill, 33; and officers Anthony J. Sylva, 35 and Joe Sanchez, 37. The March 1993 rape of inmate Eddie Dillard, a 23-year-old Los Angeles gang member imprisoned for assault with a deadly weapon, had been investigated last year by a state Corrections Department team and the Kings County district attorney's office. The alleged rapist, convicted murderer Wayne Robertson, had told state investigators that he raped Dillard at the behest of prison staffers. But because the initial investigation couldn't break what authorities have described as the prison's code of silence -- no officers would come forward about the alleged crime -- the matter was dropped. In July, a story in the Los Angeles Times focused on one former guard who gave the newspaper a first-hand account of the rape. Roscoe Pondexter described how fellow officers had transferred Dillard into the cell of Robertson, knowing that the 6-foot-3, 230-pound prison enforcer would probably rape the small, skinny Dillard. In August, after striking an immunity deal with Pondexter, the attorney general's office convened a special grand jury in Kings County and subpoenaed Pondexter, Dillard, Robertson and several officers. Robertson told corrections investigators that any time Corcoran supervisors needed an inmate to be ``checked'' they could call on him. Depending on his mood, he said, he would either rape or beat them. 1997 - 1998 Mercury Center. - --- Checked-by: Don Beck