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  Crime & Justice  Former West Virginia Jail Officers Sentenced Decades in Federal Civil Rights Case Over Inmate Death
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Former West Virginia Jail Officers Sentenced Decades in Federal Civil Rights Case Over Inmate Death

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BEAVER, WEST VIRGINIA – In a significant federal ruling concerning conduct within correctional facilities, two former correctional officers from the Southern Regional Jail in Beaver, West Virginia, received lengthy prison sentences on July 11, 2025. The sentences stem from their involvement in an assault that tragically resulted in the death of pretrial detainee Q.B. on March 1, 2022. The case underscores the federal government’s commitment to prosecuting individuals who violate the civil rights of those in custody, particularly when such violations lead to death.

Key Sentencing Outcomes

Among the defendants, Corey Snyder, aged 30, received a substantial sentence of 19 years and seven months in federal prison. Snyder was explicitly sentenced for his role in conspiring with other officers. This conspiracy involved the use of unreasonable force against inmate Q.B., a direct violation of Q.B.’s civil rights. The indictment and subsequent sentencing highlighted that this violation of civil rights through the application of unreasonable force was determined to have resulted in Q.B.’s death. While the original summary mentions two officers were sentenced, the detailed sentence provided pertains specifically to Corey Snyder, emphasizing his central role as outlined in the federal charges he faced and for which he was sentenced on July 11, 2025.

The Incident Leading to Federal Charges

The tragic event occurred on March 1, 2022, within the confines of the Southern Regional Jail, located in Beaver, West Virginia. According to the federal case details culminating in the July 11, 2025, sentencing, pretrial detainee Q.B. was subjected to an assault. This assault, carried out by correctional officers including those sentenced, involved the application of unreasonable force. Federal law strictly prohibits correctional officers, acting under color of law, from using force that is unreasonable or excessive given the circumstances, as it constitutes a deprivation of constitutional rights.

Federal Civil Rights Violations in Custody

The charges brought against the former officers were federal civil rights charges. Specifically, Corey Snyder was sentenced for his participation in a conspiracy to violate the civil rights of inmate Q.B. This conspiracy involved an agreement or plan among officers to use unreasonable force. The resulting death of Q.B. elevated the severity of the charges and the subsequent sentencing. Federal authorities pursued this case to hold individuals accountable for official misconduct that results in the deprivation of life and liberty within state institutions like the Southern Regional Jail in Beaver, West Virginia. The sentence handed down on July 11, 2025, reflects the gravity with which the federal justice system views the use of excessive force by those in positions of authority, particularly when it proves fatal.

Accountability and the Rule of Law

The sentencing of these former correctional officers on July 11, 2025, serves as a clear indication of the legal consequences faced by law enforcement personnel who abuse their authority and violate the civil rights of individuals in their custody. The case of Q.B., a pretrial detainee whose life was ended on March 1, 2022, due to the actions deemed by a federal court to be a civil rights violation involving unreasonable force, highlights the critical need for accountability within correctional systems. The lengthy sentence of 19 years and seven months imposed on Corey Snyder, aged 30, for his role in the conspiracy underscores the serious nature of the offense and the commitment to upholding constitutional protections, even within correctional facilities like the Southern Regional Jail in Beaver, West Virginia.

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